Antique Paneled Pressed Glass Vase
There’s something sturdy and honest about early American pressed glass.
This paneled vase was produced as early as circa 1895, during the great expansion of American glassmaking. The six-sided base, subtle waist, and flared rim give it a quiet architectural presence. The slight green tint in the glass — from natural iron content — is exactly what collectors look for in turn-of-the-century pieces.
It’s simple. It’s substantial. And it has survived well over a century.
Quick Facts
• Produced as early as: Circa 1895
• Origin: American pressed glass
• Height: approx. 7½–8”
• Shape: Hexagonal base with paneled body
• Material: Heavy pressed glass
• Maintenance: Hand wash recommended
• Best Uses: Fresh flowers, mantel display, bookshelf accent
This is early American utility glass — made to be used, not just admired.

















