Bring the warmth of harvest-season nostalgia into your home with this beautiful retro Anchor Hocking white milk glass pedestal bowl, featuring the classic raised “Harvest Grape” pattern. Made between the late 1960s and 1970s, this footed octagon bowl showcases crisp clusters of grapes and leaves on every panel, topped with a softly scalloped rim and set on a sturdy geometric pedestal base. The white opalescent glow of early American milk glass adds a timeless, cottage-meets-farmhouse feel to any room.
Approx. 5.5” high • 9” wide • 2 lb 11.6 oz
This generously sized 9-inch bowl is perfect as a table centerpiece, seasonal fruit bowl, candy dish, or decorative vignette anchor. Whether filled with pinecones, mini pumpkins, lemons, florals, or simply admired on its own, it brings a warm, rustic-meets-classic look that fits beautifully into your Willow Grove Cabin vignette. Its weighty feel (nearly 3 lbs) adds a quality touch that collectors love.
A charming and functional retro display piece for farmhouse fall decor, cottagecore styling, or everyday kitchen warmth.
HISTORY & FUN FACTS
The “Harvest Grape” pattern is one of Anchor Hocking’s longest-running and most beloved designs, produced in multiple colors and shapes from the 1950s through the 1970s. Milk glass surged in popularity during mid-century America as an affordable yet elegant alternative to fine porcelain — and its durability made it a household staple. The Octagon Footed Bowl shape remains one of the more collectible forms due to its sculptural silhouette and crisp molded detailing.
Milk glass itself dates back to the 19th century, admired for its opal glow and versatility. Collectors today prize these pieces not just for their nostalgic charm, but for their ability to blend with nearly any decorating style — from farmhouse to cottagecore to classic traditional.
SUGGESTED USES
• Centerpiece bowl for dining or coffee table
• Fill with pinecones, apples, pumpkins, or faux florals
• Use as a fruit bowl on a retro kitchen counter
• Perfect for potpourri, candies, or wrapped treats
• Anchor piece for farmhouse, cottagecore, or fall vignettes
• Wedding or event décor (rustic, vintage, white themed)