
Milk glass bud vases with starburst pattern by Hoosier Glass
History
These milk glass bud vases were produced by Hoosier Glass in the United States during the mid-20th century, specifically in the 1960s. The distinctive starburst or sunburst pattern was a popular decorative motif during the Mid-Century Modern design era, characterized by clean lines and geometric patterns. Milk glass vases like these were highly sought after for their versatility and elegant appearance in mid-century homes. Collectors of vintage glassware and Mid-Century Modern decor particularly value these pieces for their pristine white color, distinctive patterns, and nostalgic connection to post-war American design. The starburst pattern represents the optimism and forward-thinking aesthetic that defined the era.
Origin
United States
Maker
Hoosier Glass
Time period
circa 1960s