US Glass Company Banana Split/Relish Dish, Paneled Zipper Iowa Pattern, Set of 3
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Set of three clear glass Indiana Glass Zipper pattern dishes.
Glassware featuring the "Zipper" pattern, also known as "Fluted" or "Ribbed" pattern, gained popularity during the Art Deco era. This design was produced by several American glass companies, with Indiana Glass being a prominent manufacturer. These dishes were often used for serving relishes, candies, or desserts like banana splits, reflecting the era's entertaining styles. The molded glass technique allowed for intricate patterns and decorative shapes to be produced affordably.
These types of dishes are representative of the mass-produced yet stylish glassware that became common in American households during the mid-20th century. Their decorative appeal and practical use made them popular collectibles today, appreciated for their vintage charm and the craftsmanship of their era. The clear glass allows the intricate pattern to be the focal point, showcasing the molded details.
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