Description :
This charming clear pressed glass toothpick holder features the classic "Daisy & Button" pattern, a popular motif in 19th- and early 20th-century American glassware. Standing at 2½ inches tall, it has a scalloped rim and tightly packed geometric facets that catch and reflect light beautifully. Originally used for holding toothpicks on dining tables or vanities, it now serves as a decorative collectible or small vessel for organizing pins, matches, or even mini floral stems.
Era:
Late 19th to Early 20th Century (circa 1890–1910)
Style:
Victorian Pressed Pattern Glass
Technique:
Pressed glass using a patterned mold
Tools Used:
Mold press, annealing oven
History:
The Daisy & Button design was widely produced by companies like L.E. Smith and Westmoreland, becoming a staple of American pressed glass production.
Manufacturer / Maker:
Maker: Unknown; stylistically consistent with L.E. Smith Glass Co.
Measurements:
2½" H
Suggested Weight:
Approx. 0.3 lb
Item Number : P12622
Category : Housewares
Brand : UK