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Add timeless sparkle to your table or home with this beautiful vintage pressed glass covered butter dish, featuring a classic starburst (sunray) pattern, elegant sawtooth detailing, and a beautifully faceted finial lid.
Likely American-made during the early to mid-twentieth century, this versatile covered glass dish reflects light beautifully and complements both traditional and vintage-inspired décor. While originally intended as a butter dish, its graceful shape makes it equally useful as a candy dish, trinket box, jewelry holder, relish server, or elegant vanity accessory.
The crisp geometric pattern and brilliant clarity make this a lovely piece for everyday use or special occasions.
Measurements
Approximately 5.5 inches long
Approximately 3.5 inches wide
Material
Pressed Glass
Pattern
Starburst / Sunray
Estimated Circa
Estimated Circa: 1930–1955
Condition
This covered glass dish is in very good vintage condition.
No chips
No cracks
Clear, bright glass
Lid fits well
Light age-appropriate wear consistent with careful use
Please review all photographs carefully, as they are an important part of the description.
The first image is an AI-generated lifestyle illustration for display inspiration only. This listing is for the featured covered glass dish only; all other items shown are for staging purposes and are not included.
Perfect for:
Butter service
Tea parties
Candy or mints
Relish or condiments
Jewelry storage
Vanity organization
Guest bathroom décor
Vintage entertaining
Its timeless design allows it to blend beautifully with Depression Glass, Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG), farmhouse décor, cottage interiors, and traditional table settings.
Vintage Statement
Pressed glass has been admired for generations for its brilliance, intricate molded patterns, and everyday practicality. Pieces like this covered dish brought affordable elegance to American homes throughout the early twentieth century and remain popular today with collectors and decorators alike. The classic starburst pattern continues to be one of the most recognizable and versatile designs, making this a charming addition to any vintage glass collection.
Vintage Pressed Glass Covered Butter Dish Starburst Pattern Candy Trinket Box
$29.99
Sale price
$29.99
Regular price
$0.00
Likely American-made during the early to mid-twentieth century, this versatile covered glass dish reflects light beautifully and complements both traditional and vintage-inspired décor. While originally intended as a butter dish, its graceful shape makes it equally useful as a candy dish, trinket box, jewelry holder, relish server, or elegant vanity accessory.
The crisp geometric pattern and brilliant clarity make this a lovely piece for everyday use or special occasions.
Measurements
Approximately 5.5 inches long
Approximately 3.5 inches wide
Material
Pressed Glass
Pattern
Starburst / Sunray
Estimated Circa
Estimated Circa: 1930–1955
Condition
This covered glass dish is in very good vintage condition.
No chips
No cracks
Clear, bright glass
Lid fits well
Light age-appropriate wear consistent with careful use
Please review all photographs carefully, as they are an important part of the description.
The first image is an AI-generated lifestyle illustration for display inspiration only. This listing is for the featured covered glass dish only; all other items shown are for staging purposes and are not included.
Perfect for:
Butter service
Tea parties
Candy or mints
Relish or condiments
Jewelry storage
Vanity organization
Guest bathroom décor
Vintage entertaining
Its timeless design allows it to blend beautifully with Depression Glass, Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG), farmhouse décor, cottage interiors, and traditional table settings.
Vintage Statement
Pressed glass has been admired for generations for its brilliance, intricate molded patterns, and everyday practicality. Pieces like this covered dish brought affordable elegance to American homes throughout the early twentieth century and remain popular today with collectors and decorators alike. The classic starburst pattern continues to be one of the most recognizable and versatile designs, making this a charming addition to any vintage glass collection.