
Pressed glass snack plates in 'Daisy and Button' pattern by Indiana Glass Company
History
The Daisy and Button pattern is one of the most enduring and widely reproduced pressed glass designs in American glassware history, originally introduced in the 1880s and revived multiple times throughout the 20th century. Indiana Glass Company produced this avocado green version during the 1960s and 1970s as part of the mid-century modern decorative glass movement. These triangular snack plates were designed for casual entertaining, reflecting the era's emphasis on informal gatherings and colorful tableware. These plates appeal to vintage glassware collectors, mid-century modern enthusiasts, and those who appreciate retro kitchenware aesthetics. The distinctive avocado green color and geometric triangular shape make them particularly desirable among collectors of 1960s-1970s Americana and pressed glass patterns. Such pieces are valued for their nostalgic charm, decorative appeal, and representation of mid-century American domestic design.
Origin
United States
Maker
Indiana Glass Company
Time period
circa 1960–1970