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Elegant early 20th-century pressed glass sherbet / dessert cups featuring a classic Coin Dot (Bullseye) pattern. These vintage pedestal glasses have a beautiful raised circular design and a sturdy stemmed base typical of decorative tableware from the early 1900s.
Under blacklight the glass produces a soft pink / lavender glow, indicating the presence of manganese, a clarifying agent used in antique glassmaking before the mid-20th century. Because of this UV reaction, these pieces are also desirable to collectors of UV reactive glass.
Pressed glass with similar coin-dot patterns was produced by early American glass manufacturers including companies such as U.S. Glass Company and Indiana Glass Company during the late Victorian and early 20th-century pressed glass era.
These glasses are perfect for:
• serving sherbet or ice cream • vintage dessert presentations • retro table settings • antique glass collections • UV / blacklight glass display
Details
• Pattern: Coin Dot / Bullseye pressed glass • Era: Early 20th century (approximately 1900–1925) • Material: Clear pressed glass containing manganese • UV Reaction: Soft pink glow under blacklight • Quantity: Set of 2 glasses • Style: Pedestal sherbet / dessert cups
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












2 Days
26
0
$28.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.











Elegant early 20th-century pressed glass sherbet / dessert cups featuring a classic Coin Dot (Bullseye) pattern. These vintage pedestal glasses have a beautiful raised circular design and a sturdy stemmed base typical of decorative tableware from the early 1900s.
Under blacklight the glass produces a soft pink / lavender glow, indicating the presence of manganese, a clarifying agent used in antique glassmaking before the mid-20th century. Because of this UV reaction, these pieces are also desirable to collectors of UV reactive glass.
Pressed glass with similar coin-dot patterns was produced by early American glass manufacturers including companies such as U.S. Glass Company and Indiana Glass Company during the late Victorian and early 20th-century pressed glass era.
These glasses are perfect for:
• serving sherbet or ice cream • vintage dessert presentations • retro table settings • antique glass collections • UV / blacklight glass display
Details
• Pattern: Coin Dot / Bullseye pressed glass • Era: Early 20th century (approximately 1900–1925) • Material: Clear pressed glass containing manganese • UV Reaction: Soft pink glow under blacklight • Quantity: Set of 2 glasses • Style: Pedestal sherbet / dessert cups











