This Antique Beaumont Glass Hand Painted Green Uranium Glass Vase features a scalloped silhouette and a ribbed texture, offering a sophisticated springtime aesthetic for curated windowsill displays.
A true artifact of the turn-of-the-century American glass industry, this vessel was produced by the Beaumont Glass Company during its height. Unlike mass-produced mid-century pieces, this antique specimen contains a significant amount of uranium, resulting in a vibrant, ghostly neon glow when introduced to a blacklight. The glass itself is a luminous apple green, shaped with deep vertical fluting and a delicate ruffled or scalloped rim that exemplifies the transition from the ornate Victorian era into the cleaner lines of the early 20th century.
The hand-painted artistry is remarkably preserved, showcasing a trio of dainty daisies in cobalt blue and crisp white. These motifs were likely applied by specialized decorators who worked specifically on blanks produced in the Beaumont factory. The textured, raised enamel of the petals provides a lovely tactile contrast to the smooth, ribbed glass. Because of its height and reactive properties, this vase is a premier choice for an EAPG collection or a dedicated glow-glass display. To style it for a modern audience, it pairs beautifully with white spring florals or sits as a standalone sculptural piece in a sun-drenched breakfast nook where its natural translucency can shine.
Details: Measures about 5.5" in height by 4" wide. Excellent condition.
This item is antique, over 120 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Antique Beaumont Glass Hand Painted Green Uranium Glass Vase
Antique Beaumont Glass Hand Painted Green Uranium Glass Vase
$107.00