Antique Pink Depression Glass ICE BUCKET

This has a Metal Handle and "wheel cut" etched floral vine all around it.  the glass body is optic with a panel or wide rib design

this is by an unknown maker, probably Jeannette or Lancaster.  made ca. 1920-1930.  The etched pattern looks similar to Jubilee pattern by Lancaster.

This is 6" tall by 5.25" wide top rim. with handle up it is 9" tall

the handle is metal and has some plate loss or age spots.  the glass is good with no chips or cracks, the inside lip of the rim has some bumps from the molding process but no damage or anything noticeable (very common), the bottom has a small speck of black debris encased inside from the manufacturing process it poses no problems and no one will see it in the base.  Please see above photos from all angles.

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