Antique Scalloped Glass Compote Bowl
Antique Scalloped Glass Compote Bowl
France
~1920
Art Deco
Antique
An antique glass champagne coupe or compote bowl found in Alsace, likely originating from France circa 1920s. This elegant piece of glassware is defined by its shallow, wide bowl featuring a heavily ruffled or crimped rim that catches the light beautifully. The delicate bowl is elevated by a slender, clean-lined baluster stem that flares out into a stable, flat circular foot. Historically, during the early 20th century, vessels of this exact silhouette were primarily used as champagne coupes in celebratory settings, or as individual compote dishes for serving light desserts, macerated berries, and ice cream in refined French households.
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ABOUT THIS PIECE
ABOUT THIS PIECE
Size (cm): 14.7 x 12.0 x 12.0 cm
Size (in): 5.8 x 4.7 x 4.7 in
Weight (g): 263.0 g
Weight (oz): 9.3 oz
Material(s): Glass
IN YOUR HOME
IN YOUR HOME
At Maison Amaranth, we love this glass coupe styled on an open kitchen shelf or a dining sideboard, where its crimped edges catch the natural light. It sits beautifully filled with a single floral bloom, a handful of fresh berries, or left entirely empty as a quiet, translucent statement piece.
A NOTE ON CHARACTER
A NOTE ON CHARACTER
Each piece shows the gentle marks of time, adding to its character. Photos reflect the condition; variations may occur. All sales are final. Every curve and imperfection tells a story — a testament to the Maison Amaranth ethos of bringing objects with soul into your home.