Open Oval Lace
The Open Oval Lace is a breathtaking example of mid-century milk glass artistry, defined by its airy, reticulated lace edge and graceful pedestal base. Produced in the 1950s–1960s by the Westmoreland Glass Company, this oval vessel showcases the brand’s mastery of intricate openwork, often referred to as “lace edge” or “old colony” styling. The delicate lattice rim creates a halo of negative space that catches light beautifully, making this piece both sculptural and ethereal. Hand-poured with our signature coconut beeswax blend, this luminous centerpiece transforms a vintage form into a modern elegant collectible.
Era: 1950s–1960s
Maker: Westmoreland Glass Company (attributed)
Pattern: Lace Edge / Reticulated Oval
Dimensions: 9" W × 7" D × 3.75" H
One of a kind, vintage elegance.
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