The image shows a vintage Anchor Hocking Berwick Bloopie glass bowl, likely from the 1950s. Key features include:
Design: Clear glass with vertical ridges descending to a "boopie" or bubble design around the base.
Material: Pressed glass.
Dimensions: Approximately 9.5 inches wide and 4 inches tall.
Era: Produced around 1950, part of the Berwick-Boopie-Clear line by Anchor Hocking.
Name origin: The term "boopie" was coined by Hazel Marie Weatherman to describe the bubble design.
Collectibility: As a discontinued pattern, it is considered collectible.
Variations: The Berwick-Boopie pattern also includes stemmed glasses and other tableware.