$38.25
Description: Geometric yellow bowl designed by George Sakier and made by Fostoria Glass in the early 1930's. Depression era glass in an art deco design.
Size: Measurer's 8'' in diameter. About 2 3/4'' high.
Condition: Fair vintage condition. No cracks, clouding or significant chips. Some light use marks here or there. There are light, age-appropriate scratches which are to be expected in a piece of glassware that's over 80 years old. There is a small flea bite on a bottom corner and an imperfection under the glass. See close up photos for detail (It was difficult to capture in photos as it is not noticeable). Price reflects condition.
Gorgeous geometric glass bowl in the unusual yellow color!
More about this piece:
This is a Bowl from line 2402. It was manufactured by Fostoria Glass Company in the 1930s. Its medium is molded glass. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
Fostoria Glass Company, built in 1887 in Fostoria, Ohio, moved to Wheeling, West Virginia in 1892, but it was not until 1924 that it became the modern purveyor of moderately priced tablewares. That year, 1924 Fostoria introduced color to its wares in an attempt to steer away from imitating old-fashioned wares and launched an advertising campaign unprecedented in the glassware industry. George Sakier, a leading American designer, began designing for Fostoria in 1929, helping to raise its image as a modern manufacturer. He designed most of the company’s Art Deco pieces, like this geometric bowl, available in six colors and three sizes and a matching candleholder. Sakier was interested in trigonometry and perspective, publishing manuals on the subjects and exploring them in his designs, as can be seen by this bowl’s triangular forms and play of dimensionality. This type of simple and accessible modern design encouraged other glass manufacturers to experiment with modern-style wares marketed to the middle class. Sakier continued to send drawings to the glassmaking firm for more than fifty years, even after moving to Paris in the mid-twentieth centry, and was undoubtedly its major design consultant until it closed its doors in 1986.
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Sep 25, 2021
This bowl is so attractive and substantial. I look forward to taking it to my favorite florist for an arrangement! The bowl arrived quickly and in excellent condition, and My Vintage Antique Shop added a lovely surprise gift of a glass bottle stopper. Thank you!