The Indiana Glass Company, based in Dunkirk, Indiana, was a prominent manufacturer of pressed glass and novelty items during the 20th century. Founded in 1896, the company was known for its innovative designs and affordable glassware, which became popular in households across America. Indiana Glass produced a wide range of products, including tableware, decorative items, and carnival glass. Their 'Garland' pattern, introduced in the mid-20th century, features a distinctive fruit and floral motif, often rendered in amber-colored glass. This pattern reflects the mid-century design aesthetic, emphasizing both functionality and decorative appeal. The company ceased production in 2002, making vintage pieces like this bowl increasingly collectible.
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