Vintage Green Diamond-Point Pressed Glass Bud Vase, c. 1960s
Viridian Eclection
A vintage green pressed glass bud vase with a slender neck, rounded base, and raised diamond-point texture that catches light from every angle. Its saturated emerald tone gives the piece a strong d...
A vintage green pressed glass bud vase with a slender neck, rounded base, and raised diamond-point texture that catches light from every angle. Its saturated emerald tone gives the piece a strong decorative presence despite its small scale, making it an easy accent for a shelf, windowsill, vanity, or collected glass display.
The Design
This vase is defined by its elongated silhouette and repeating diamond pattern, which moves from the rounded base up through the narrow neck. The pressed glass texture creates depth and reflection, shifting from bright green in direct light to a deeper emerald in shadow.
Its narrow opening is ideal for a single stem, dried floral, feather, or branch clipping, though the vase has enough color and texture to stand alone as a decorative object.
Condition & Provenance
Mid-to-late 20th century, c. 1960s Maker unknown.
The piece appears to be pressed glass with a molded diamond-point pattern. Condition is consistent with vintage use, with light surface wear visible. No major chips or cracks are visible in the photos.
Dimensions
Measurements to be added.
Why It Belongs In Your Home
This is a small piece with a surprisingly strong presence. The green glass brings color without feeling loud, while the diamond texture adds just enough pattern to make it feel collected rather than decorative filler. Useful on its own or grouped with other glass, ceramics, books, or brass objects, because apparently even shelves need a supporting cast.
Every piece is packed with professional-grade materials: multiple foam layers, double-boxing, directional and fragile handling labels. For large furniture we use custom timber crating. We photograph packing before dispatch and can provide images on request.
White-glove delivery is complimentary within 100 miles of Reno, NV. National shipping quotes provided at checkout. All shipments are photographed and documented. Damage claims must be filed with the carrier; we provide all documentation needed to support your claim.
Local pickup is available at Viridian HQ (Reno, NV) with 2–4 days notice. Contact us to arrange. Private viewings also available.
All antique and vintage items are sold as described and all sales are final. Each listing includes detailed condition notes and photographs so you can make a fully informed decision. We encourage buyers to ask questions — about condition, dimensions, finish, provenance — before purchasing.
Antiques are irreplaceable and one-of-a-kind. Carrier handling is outside our control once a piece has left our facility, and major carriers including FedEx do not insure antiques. We do everything within our power to ensure safe transit, but cannot accept liability for carrier damage. If damage occurs in transit, we will provide full documentation to support your carrier claim.
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The Design
A vintage green pressed glass bud vase with a slender neck, rounded base, and raised diamond-point texture that catches light from every angle. Its saturated emerald tone gives the piece a strong decorative presence despite its small scale, making it an easy accent for a shelf, windowsill, vanity, or collected glass display.
The Design
This vase is defined by its elongated silhouette and repeating diamond pattern, which moves from the rounded base up through the narrow neck. The pressed glass texture creates depth and reflection, shifting from bright green in direct light to a deeper emerald in shadow.
Its narrow opening is ideal for a single stem, dried floral, feather, or branch clipping, though the vase has enough color and texture to stand alone as a decorative object.
Condition & Provenance
Mid-to-late 20th century, c. 1960s Maker unknown.
The piece appears to be pressed glass with a molded diamond-point pattern. Condition is consistent with vintage use, with light surface wear visible. No major chips or cracks are visible in the photos.
Dimensions
Measurements to be added.
Why It Belongs In Your Home
This is a small piece with a surprisingly strong presence. The green glass brings color without feeling loud, while the diamond texture adds just enough pattern to make it feel collected rather than decorative filler. Useful on its own or grouped with other glass, ceramics, books, or brass objects, because apparently even shelves need a supporting cast.
Why It Endures
Surviving examples in this condition are increasingly scarce. Each piece in the Eclection is chosen not just for its age, but for the quality of its making — the craftsmanship that allowed it to endure decades of use and still arrive here, intact and beautiful.
"A collectible heirloom with enduring value — crafted in an era when furniture was designed not just to serve, but to inspire."
This is not decoration. It is history made liveable.



