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Vintage E.O. Brody G-105 Green Glass Vase – Pedestal Ribbed Melon Bowl 5.25"

E.O. Brody

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This beautiful vintage green glass pedestal vase is a mid-century classic made by E.O. Brody Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. The underside is clearly marked G-105, designating this style within their catalog of pressed floral glassware. Its signature ribbed melon shape adds elegant texture, while the flared pedestal base provides height and visual presence. The glass is a deep emerald green, popular for its striking color in both retro and modern interiors. Measuring approximately 5.25 inches tall by 6 inches wide, this piece is perfect as a wedding centerpiece, floral arrangement bowl, or vintage planter. While the body is free of chips or cracks, the base does show light surface scratches from age and normal shelf wear—typical for authentic vintage glass. Whether styled solo or filled with blooms, this Brody vase offers timeless vintage charm and quality American glasswork. --- 🔍 Item Details: Brand: E.O. Brody Co. Model Number: G-105 Origin: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Material: Pressed, emerald green glass Design: Ribbed melon shape, pedestal base Size: 5.25" tall x approx. 6" wide Condition: Very good vintage; light base scratches, no chips or cracks Date: Mid-to-late 20th century
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