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Vintage US Glass Manhattan Bullseye Clear Bowls 8.5" – Set of 2
Condition:
used
$32.50
Sale price
$32.50
Regular price
A pair of vintage clear glass bowls from U.S. Glass Co., featuring the Manhattan “Bullseye” pattern with concentric ring detailing. Produced during the Depression‑era period, these bowls reflect the geometric styling associated with 1930s American glassware. The thick, durable construction and symmetrical design make them suitable for serving or display.
Details
- Set of two clear glass bowls
- U.S. Glass Co. Manhattan “Bullseye” pattern
- Concentric ring design with Art Deco influence
- Depression‑era pressed glass
- Light surface wear consistent with age
- No chips or cracks observed
Size
- Approx. 8.5" diameter
- Height consistent with medium serving bowls
Notes
Vintage pieces are pre-owned and may show light signs of age or use. Please review all provided photos and feel free to contact support with any questions to help make an informed decision. Due to the nature and delicacy of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
This item is shipped directly by Wade Living and may arrive separately from other items in your order.
GLS-USG-MANHATTAN-BULLSEYE-85CLR
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