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A matched-yet-mismatched pair of pressed milk glass compotes, each with distinctive openwork rims that balance delicacy with drama. The smaller dish features a tight woven edge, while the larger bowl carries a bolder looped lattice motif—both perched on classic pedestal bases that give them just enough lift for shelf or table styling.

Beautiful for layering with vintage linens, catching baubles on a vanity, or serving up seasonal décor—these are equally at home in farmhouse, cottagecore, and minimalist collections.

Larger compote: approx. 7.75” diameter x 4.5” high

Smaller dish: approx. 5.5” diameter x 1.5” high

⚠️ Larger bowl has a stable hairline crack on one reticulated loop (see image) but remains structurally sound and still stunning on display.

And for those who love a layered vignette: included in the scene is an 1880s “Author’s Edition” of The Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott, in its original embossed cloth binding with ornate gilt spine and front stamping. Its cherry-red cover and floral endpapers make it an ideal styling companion—especially when propped next to your favorite greens or whiteware collection.

Book is for sale in our Vintage Books Collection.

Pair of Milk Glass Reticulated Compotes

$44.99Price
Only 1 left in stock

    Please note, vintage goods are final purchase and cannot be returned. These pieces may be aged, have chips or cracks or peeling paint due to the nature of their age and use. We do our very best to describe and photograph any significant irregularities, and we try to avoid offering products with visible defects.

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