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1930s Dunbar Glass Co. "Aramis" Jack in the Pulpit Iridescent Glass Vase
1930s Dunbar Glass Co. "Aramis" Jack in the Pulpit Iridescent Glass Vase
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This vase features a ribbed cylindrical base and an elegantly flared, asymmetrical rim, evoking the natural beauty of the Jack in the Pulpit flower. The marigold iridescence shifts with the light, creating a warm, opalescent glow that makes it equally striking as a centerpiece or display object. This piece was made by pulling an Aramis tumbler and is blown as opposed to molded, making it a truly standout piece. Use as a standalone decorative piece or as a bud vase.
Details:
- Circa 1930s
- Made by Dunbar Flint Glass Co., West Virginia
- Style: “Aramis” pattern, Jack in the Pulpit form, found on Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass, 9th Edition in the Whimsey section on page 278
- Marigold iridescent finish with ribbed body
- Excellent vintage condition, no chips or cracks--there is some slight wear to the iridescence as shown in the photos
- Measures approx. 5 inches high x 4.5 inches wide
About Dunbar Glass Co.:
Operating from 1913 to 1953 in Dunbar, West Virginia, the Dunbar Flint Glass Company gained recognition for producing elegant pressed and blown glassware during the Depression era. Their iridescent finishes and innovative forms—like the “Aramis” line—made them a standout among American glassmakers, often blending utilitarian form with artistic flair.
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