A gorgeous Indiana Glass Company Large fruit bowl. The pattern is called Paneled Daisies Finecut Fruit Bowl or it can be used as a console bowl as well. It was made in 1909 and has the pattern number 123. Excellent antique condition with no chips, cracks or discoloration.
It is 10 1/8" x 8 7/8"
NDIANA GLASS No. 123 (OMN)
AKA: Paneled Daisy and Finecut
Indiana Glass, 1909
Haileta Willing
NOTE: Ref: The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Indiana Glass, Vol. 1, Early Pressed Glass Era Patterns by Schenning.
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