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This is a stunning vintage Westmoreland footed pedestal bowl, often referred to as a candy dish or compote. It features a clear glass body with distinctive ruby or cranberry red flashing in a diamond-quilted or teardrop pattern.
Pattern: The diamond-cut texture with red accents is characteristic of patterns like "Waterford" (also known as "Wakefield") produced by the Westmoreland Glass Co. between approximately 1950 and 1981.
Technique: The red color is likely achieved through staining or flashing, where a thin layer of colored glass (often using sulfate copper or gold salts) is applied over clear lead crystal.
Style: This mid-century piece features a scalloped or ruffled rim and a multi-faceted pedestal base
6.5”x 5.25”x 2.5” Base
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Selling since December 2024
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