
Glass punch bowl set with silver checkerboard pattern, Mid-Century Modern design
Selling Price
$45
History
This punch bowl set exemplifies the Mid-Century Modern entertaining aesthetic that flourished in American homes during the 1950s and 1960s. Glass manufacturers like Anchor Hocking and designers such as Dorothy Thorpe created elegant yet practical serving pieces featuring metallic decorations, geometric patterns, and streamlined forms that reflected the optimism and sophistication of the post-war era. These sets were essential for the casual entertaining style that became popular during this period, combining functionality with decorative appeal. Mid-Century Modern glassware remains highly sought after by collectors of vintage barware and entertaining pieces, as well as interior designers seeking authentic period accessories. The silver checkerboard pattern and tiered design represent the era's love of geometric motifs and glamorous metallic accents. Such pieces are valued for their nostalgic charm, quality craftsmanship, and ability to add retro elegance to contemporary gatherings. Collectors of vintage barware and Mid-Century Modern enthusiasts particularly appreciate complete sets with matching glasses.
Origin
United States
Maker
Anchor Hocking
Time period
circa 1950–1960