Heisey
Pitcher, White Frosted Glass, Paneled Serving Pitcher, Vintage, 1950's
Pitcher, White Frosted Glass, Paneled Serving Pitcher, Vintage, 1950's
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Frosted white glass, wide panels, a starburst base — a mystery pitcher that makes a strong case for itself.
This substantial 64-oz pitcher in white frosted glass has been a rewarding puzzle. The wide panels rising one-third of the way up the straight sides, the octagonal base, and the starburst design on the bottom point most convincingly toward Heisey's Colonial or Puritan pattern — though it carries no mark. Hazel Atlas and Anchor Hocking were considered and set aside; a Tiara (Indiana Glass) connection remains possible. Whatever the maker, the piece itself is impressive: very heavy, beautifully proportioned, and in very good condition with no chips or cracks. Note the weight at shipping.
A genuinely versatile entertainer — water, lemonade, sangria, margaritas — and a compelling find for glass collectors who enjoy a good provenance question.
- Maker: Unmarked (attributed Heisey; possibly Tiara / Indiana Glass)
- Origin: USA
- Vintage: 1950s–1960s
- Material: Frosted glass
- Dimensions: 9.0"H (to spout) × 5.0" top opening. Holds 64 oz. Very heavy — note at checkout.
- Condition: Very Good. No chips or cracks. Normal age wear only.
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