Dish (2) - Glass - Transparent compotiers





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Lot of two superb footed compote / bonbon dishes in clear pressed and hand-cut glass, unknown Belgian provenance, 1950s–1960s style (typical Belgian technique: pressed glass moulded for the general shape, then hand-cut for dense diamond and radiating motifs, unmarked and unsigned).
Elegant and imposing pieces, generous shape with wide flared scalloped bowl (multi-lobed wavy rim), conical flared foot moulded and cut. Both feature a central radiating sunburst / star rosette motif at the bowl base, and deep diamond/lozenge cutting covering the entire surface for an exceptional multi-faceted sparkling effect.
Upper compote (deeper bowl):
- Total height: 17 cm
- Upper diameter (bowl): 21 cm
- Foot diameter: 13 cm
- Weight: 1250 g
Lower compote (shallower, wider bowl):
- Total height: 18 cm
- Maximum width (bowl): 23.5 cm
- Weight: 1250 g
Both pieces have exactly the same weight despite the difference in bowl depth and flare (the lower one is wider but shallower, balancing the mass). High-quality clear pressed glass, intense brilliance, shifting reflections and regular deep cutting.
Condition: good to very good for vintage pieces. Brilliance and clarity fully intact on both. No visible chips, nicks, cracks or breaks. Light normal age-related wear (superficial micro-scratches on foot or edges, no aesthetic impact).
Provenance: private Belgian collection, exact origin unknown.
Secure shipping with professional packaging suitable for fragile glass objects.
Harmonious and decorative lot for collectors of 1950s–1960s Belgian vintage pressed glass, mid-century cut glass, diamond-faceted scalloped compotes or postwar pieces. The two compotes perfectly complement each other with identical motifs and imposing presence – ideal for display, table centrepiece or thematic collection. Sparkling and substantial pieces thanks to their high weight and generous size.
Lot of two superb footed compote / bonbon dishes in clear pressed and hand-cut glass, unknown Belgian provenance, 1950s–1960s style (typical Belgian technique: pressed glass moulded for the general shape, then hand-cut for dense diamond and radiating motifs, unmarked and unsigned).
Elegant and imposing pieces, generous shape with wide flared scalloped bowl (multi-lobed wavy rim), conical flared foot moulded and cut. Both feature a central radiating sunburst / star rosette motif at the bowl base, and deep diamond/lozenge cutting covering the entire surface for an exceptional multi-faceted sparkling effect.
Upper compote (deeper bowl):
- Total height: 17 cm
- Upper diameter (bowl): 21 cm
- Foot diameter: 13 cm
- Weight: 1250 g
Lower compote (shallower, wider bowl):
- Total height: 18 cm
- Maximum width (bowl): 23.5 cm
- Weight: 1250 g
Both pieces have exactly the same weight despite the difference in bowl depth and flare (the lower one is wider but shallower, balancing the mass). High-quality clear pressed glass, intense brilliance, shifting reflections and regular deep cutting.
Condition: good to very good for vintage pieces. Brilliance and clarity fully intact on both. No visible chips, nicks, cracks or breaks. Light normal age-related wear (superficial micro-scratches on foot or edges, no aesthetic impact).
Provenance: private Belgian collection, exact origin unknown.
Secure shipping with professional packaging suitable for fragile glass objects.
Harmonious and decorative lot for collectors of 1950s–1960s Belgian vintage pressed glass, mid-century cut glass, diamond-faceted scalloped compotes or postwar pieces. The two compotes perfectly complement each other with identical motifs and imposing presence – ideal for display, table centrepiece or thematic collection. Sparkling and substantial pieces thanks to their high weight and generous size.

