Ornate Bohemian Crystal or Heavy Pressed Glass Salad Serving Utensils
A set of ornate bohemian crystal or heavy pressed glass salad serving utensils featuring a distinct diamond-cut on the lower half of the handles including a scalloped or "pie crust" rim and a starburst design on the base.
These sets were commonly produced mid-century, around the 1950s or 1960s, and were often made from materials like Bohemian crystal or by manufacturers such as Anchor Hocking (particularly in their "Wexford" pattern). The Wexford pattern, produced by Anchor Hocking between 1967 and 1998, is one of the company's most iconic and prolific lines of pressed glassware. It was designed to mimic the elegance of expensive cut crystal while remaining affordable for everyday household use.
Designed for serving salads, pasta, or side dishes, and often used as decorative display pieces.
10 inches (25 cm) in length.