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Vintage‎ Etched Glass Pedestal Bowl Scalloped Waded Edge Floral Design

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This vintage footed serving bowl features the elegant etched floral and leaf design associated with the likely W.J. Hughes Cornflower pattern. Crafted from clear crystal, it showcases a ruffled edge, raised teardrop accents, and a generous 32-ounce capacity, making it ideal for serving salads, fruits, or displaying as a decorative centrepiece. 📌 Why it's special: The likely W.J. Hughes Cornflower design is a Canadian glassmaking classic, admired for its precision cutwork and timeless appeal. The combination of footed base and intricate etching makes this piece both functional and collectible. 🌿 Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. ⏳ Era: Likely mid-20th century (1940s–1960s) 📏 Dimensions: 27 cm x 27 cm x 9.5 cm (10.6 in x 10.6 in x 3.7 in) 🔍 See pictures for additional details. We are a vintage shop, and all our items are at least 20 years old, with some over a century old or more! These pieces have been previously loved, and while we strive to describe them accurately and provide clear photographs, minor imperfections may be present. If you have any questions or need additional photos, feel free to contact us—we're happy to assist! ✨ Ships from our family-run shop in Ontario, Canada – carefully packed with love!
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