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Vintage End of Day Glass Basket with Handle, C.1960s-70s
Vintage End of Day Glass Basket with Handle, C.1960s-70s
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Product Description:
Add a splash of colour and history to your home with this unique Vintage End of Day Glass Basket from the 1960s-70s. End of day glassware is a fascinating tradition, originating from the practice of glass workers using leftover molten glass at the end of their shift to create beautiful, multi-coloured pieces. This charming basket, with its vibrant hues and delicate handle, is a wonderful example of this artistic practice.
Though the specific manufacturer of this basket is unknown, its craftsmanship and the tradition it represents speak volumes. End of day glass pieces are treasured for their one-of-a-kind nature, as no two pieces are exactly alike. This basket is perfect for displaying flowers, holding small trinkets, or simply as a decorative piece that adds a touch of vintage charm to any room.
Key Features:
- Authentic vintage end of day glass basket from the 1960s-70s
- Unique, multi-coloured design created from leftover molten glass
- Features a delicate handle, adding to its charm
- Perfect for displaying flowers, holding trinkets, or as a decorative piece
- Represents the artistic tradition of end of day glassware
Size:
(W) 11cm
(D) 10cm
(H) 16.5cm
Condition: This basket is in excellent vintage condition, with no chips, cracks, or significant wear. Its vibrant colours and unique design make it a striking addition to any vintage homeware collection.
Historical Context: End of day glass, also known as 'frigger' glass, has a rich history rooted in the glass-making traditions of England. Glass workers would use the remaining molten glass at the end of the workday to create decorative items for their personal use or to sell locally. This practice not only showcased their skill but also led to the creation of unique and often whimsical pieces. End of day glassware is highly valued by collectors for its distinctive patterns and the stories behind each piece.
The Popularity of English Glass Baskets: English glass baskets gained popularity during the Victorian era, a period known for its ornate and decorative arts. These baskets were often created as demonstration pieces to showcase the glass maker's skill or as gifts. Their intricate designs and vibrant colours made them highly sought after, not just in England but also overseas. Collectors and enthusiasts abroad admired these pieces for their beauty and craftsmanship, leading to their widespread popularity. The tradition of making glass baskets continued well into the 20th century, with each piece reflecting the rich heritage of English glass-making.