Product Details
Goofus glass is pressed glass decorated with unfired enamel paint, popular in the early 20th century. The vase in the image appears to be a clear glass example with a textured, embossed design, possibly depicting roses. Historical Context: Goofus glass was often given as premiums or prizes at fairs due to its relatively inexpensive mass production. Care and Handling: Due to the unfired enamel, Goofus glass is fragile and requires careful handling to prevent paint loss; cleaning should be limited to wiping the clear glass with a damp cloth. Collecting: These vases are collectible antique items, often found on platforms like Etsy or antique marketplaces. Display: While functional as vases, it's recommended to use them for dry displays to preserve the enamel, as prolonged exposure to water can damage the paint
| Condition | Pre-owned - Good |
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