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Amber Glass Moon & Stars Pedestal Bowl - LE Smith - c1960s

Amber Glass Moon & Stars Pedestal Bowl - LE Smith - c1960s

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Step back in time with this beautiful Amber Glass Pedestal Bowl in the enduring Moon & Star pattern. First introduced in the 1880s by Adams & Co. as "Palace," this pattern has since been produced by renowned glassmakers such as L.E. Smith, L.G. Wright, and Fenton.

This large, moulded plate is both decorative and functional, with a heavy, substantial feel that speaks to its quality craftsmanship. The golden amber colour brings warmth, while the delicate Moon & Star pattern adds whimsy and elegance, making it the perfect addition to any vintage glassware collection.

A true American classic, this piece is ideal for those who appreciate the history and artistry of Depression glass. Whether for display or use, this plate will enhance any gathering with a touch of vintage charm.

  • Material: Amber Pressed Glass
  • Brand: LE Smith
  • Pattern: Moon & Stars
  • Style: Hollywood Regency
  • Place of Origin: USA
  • Date of Manufacture: c1960
  • Condition: Mint

Dimension:
Bowl Circumference: 26 cm | 10.2 in
Foot Circumference: 12.5 cm | 5 in
Height: 19.5 cm | 7.7 in
Weight: 2.2 kg

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Origin & Maker

The L.E. Smith Glass Company, founded in 1907, became a notable producer of decorative glassware in the United States. Renowned for its innovative designs, L.E. Smith gained particular fame for its "Moon & Star" pattern, which originated in the 1800s and was revived in the mid-20th century, becoming a favourite among collectors. This pattern, along with many others, showcased the company's ability to blend traditional techniques with contemporary styles.

During its 98 years of operation, L.E. Smith manufactured a wide array of glass items, from elegant tableware to whimsical decorative pieces, often competing with other glassmakers like Fenton and Adams. The company's glass was known for its quality, vibrant colours, and distinctive patterns, making it a beloved choice for home décor.

Despite facing challenges in the changing market, L.E. Smith Glass continued to produce high-quality pieces until its closure in 2004. Today, its vintage glassware remains highly sought after by collectors, celebrated for both its craftsmanship and its role in American glassmaking history​