Circa 1930s-40s Pressed Glass Pitcher
There is something deeply satisfying about glass that was made to be used — and actually was.
This sturdy American pressed glass pitcher dates to the 1930s–40s and features a handsome octagonal base with a radiant starburst and vertical optic paneling that catches the light beautifully. It has that unmistakable weight and presence of Depression-era utility glass — practical, durable, and quietly elegant.
Condition reflects its story:
• Honest surface scratches from decades of washing
• Light shelf wear and small nicks along the base
• No cracks
• No major chips
In other words — a true daily-use survivor from nearly 90 years ago.
Perfect for lemonade, iced tea, or simply displayed on an open shelf where the light can do the rest.

















