1930s Art Deco McKee Autumn Pattern Black Amethyst Glass Oval Footed Bowl Compote | 1 Piece
1930s Art Deco McKee Autumn Pattern Black Amethyst Glass Oval Footed Bowl Compote | 1 Piece
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Circa 1934-1935, Art Deco. Attributed to McKee.
McKee Glass, established in 1834, was a prominent American glassware manufacturer known for its diverse range of products, including pressed glass, opaque glassware, and kitchenware, particularly during the Depression era.
Crafted from black amethyst glass, a richly colored, opaque glass popular among American glassmakers from the late 1800s through the mid-1900s, this compote showcases the intricate 'Autumn' pattern, known for its striking detail and elegance.
The compote stands on a pedestal base, which adds elegance to its overall design. The bowl of the compote has a scalloped edge that adds a touch of delicacy. The pattern of 'Autumn' is characterized by detailed motifs inspired by nature. It showcases a variety of leaves, flowers, and vines, creating a sense of abundance and vitality.
Measures approximately 3.3 inches high by 6.9 inches long by 3.7 inches wide.
In excellent condition with no noticeable flaws. Please see all photos.
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