Paint scratch on bottom see pics. Jeanette Glass Company was a prominent American glass manufacturer known for its colorful and decorative glassware produced from the early 20th century through the 1980s. They were particularly famous for their Depression glass patterns and their innovative use of colors, including amber, green, and pink. The "Louisa" pattern, characterized by its basket weave design, was a popular line that showcased the company's ability to create intricate molded glass.
This particular compote bowl, with its footed pedestal and ombre coloration, exemplifies the aesthetic trends of mid-century American home decor. Such pieces were commonly used for serving fruits, desserts, or as decorative centerpieces, blending functionality with decorative appeal. The combination of the basket weave texture and the gradient color effect makes it a sought-after item for collectors of vintage glassware.