Description
This is a vintage amber pressed glass pitcher, likely from the Depression Glass era of the 1930s–40s. It has a paneled design with a sturdy foot and a solid feel in the hand. Pieces like this were commonly used as syrup pitchers or creamers, making them versatile for the table.
Today, it can be used for cream, milk, syrup, or even as a small decorative vase. The amber color gives it a warm, classic look that fits easily with both vintage collections and everyday use.
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Maker/Brand: Unmarked, likely Federal Glass or Hazel-Atlas
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Syrup pitcher or creamer, pressed glass
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Year: c. 1930s–1940s
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Condition: Excellent vintage (no chips, cracks, or visible wear)
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