Vintage Ivima Diamond Point Teal Compote 6" Glass Round Ruffled Blue Candy Pedestal Candy Dish Made in Portugal Mid Century Home Decor

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A beautiful pressed glass compote dish made by Ivima in Portugal. It is in the Diamond Point pattern which features diamond shapes, cross hatching and a diamond block on the stem. The edges of this dish are frilled or crimped. There are subtle panels on the base as well. Under the base, there is a starburst shape in the glass. The teal color is exceptional!

The retro compote dish was made by Ivima in the mid century. The company is no longer in business, but it made a number of pieces in this Diamond Point pattern in teal, amber, several shades of blue, purple, amethyst, red , green and white.

The pedestal compote dishes each measure about 6" high, 6" across at the top, 3 1/8" across at the bottom.

The vintage compote or candy dish is in nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks.



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