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Late Depression-Era Etched Glass Bowl with Gilt Rim (c. 1936–1942)
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Late Depression-Era Etched Glass Bowl with Gilt Rim (c. 1936–1942)

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9005 Double Diamond Pkwy
Reno NV 89521
United States

+17754676505
Product Overview

The Piece

A late Depression-era clear pressed glass bowl featuring finely acid-etched botanical decoration and an original gilt rim, produced in the pre-war period, circa 1936–1942. Understated and deliberate, this piece reflects the final years of American Elegant Glass production before wartime material restrictions reshaped domestic design.

Neither overtly seasonal nor decorative for decoration’s sake, the bowl embodies a restrained refinement that predates post-war excess and mass marketing.


Design & Construction

Formed from heavier pressed clear glass typical of pre-WWII manufacture, the bowl displays a softly rolled rim accented with a narrow gold gilt band. The surface is finished with acid-etched botanical motifs resembling holly or laurel sprigs—executed with fine, feathery detail rather than bold graphic patterning.

This method allowed manufacturers to elevate pressed glass through chemical etching, producing a matte, frost-like design that contrasts subtly against the transparent body. The etching is evenly distributed and intentionally light, consistent with late-1930s Elegant Glass aesthetics.


History & Context

During the late 1930s, American glassmakers transitioned away from brightly colored Depression glass toward clear, etched tableware that conveyed refinement without extravagance. Pieces like this were sold through department stores as versatile serving ware, intended for formal tables yet suitable for everyday use.

The restrained botanical motif reflects a pre-war design language—seasonally appropriate without being explicitly themed—at a time when holiday-specific production had not yet overtaken home goods manufacturing. By the early 1940s, wartime resource limitations would significantly reduce etched and gilt finishes, making examples from this window increasingly scarce.


Condition

Very good vintage condition.
→ Etching remains crisp and evenly frosted
→ Original gilt rim present with light, age-appropriate softening
→ No cracks or structural damage observed

Wear is consistent with age and careful use, preserving the bowl’s integrity and character.


Product Details

→ Origin: Likely American manufacture
→ Date: c. 1936–1942
→ Material: Pressed clear glass with acid-etched decoration and gilt rim
→ Style: Late Depression-era / Elegant Glass
→ Use: Nut bowl, candy dish, condiment bowl, or display object


Why It Belongs in Your Home

This bowl represents a moment when objects were made to balance beauty, restraint, and longevity—before disposability became the standard. Its quiet detailing rewards close attention, making it as suitable for daily ritual as for curated display.

Placed on a dining table, bar cart, or open shelving, it contributes history without noise and elegance without excess. It is the kind of object that doesn’t compete for attention, yet never goes unnoticed.

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