
Clear glass stands add clean elegance to any dessert display. Glass domes offer attractive coverings for pre-reception dessert displays.
These beautiful stands are individually hand-pressed at the Mosser Glass Company in Cambridge Ohio. Mosser’s owner sourced original cake stand molds from other, now defunct glass companies, and reuses them to create these stunning reproductions.
These beautiful stands are individually hand-pressed at the Mosser Glass Company in Cambridge Ohio. Mosser’s owner sourced original cake stand molds from other, now defunct glass companies, and reuses them to create these stunning reproductions.
Square white stands add subtle versatility, and elegance to any dessert buffet.
These beautiful stands are individually hand-pressed at the Mosser Glass Company in Cambridge Ohio. Mosser’s owner sourced original cake stand molds from other, now defunct glass companies, and reuses them to create these stunning reproductions.
This 1950s stand features the intricate Harp design created by Jeanette Glass Company in Pennsylvania.
This dainty, cut glass piece was found at a local Austin antique shop. Its feminine pedestal and lilac color make it a perfect addition to any bridal or baby shower.
Clear glass stands add clean elegance to any dessert display.
Clear glass stands add clean elegance to any dessert display.
This deep blue stand was made by the between 1951-1972 by the Imperial Glass Company. It is pressed with the Fashion design and showcases sawtooth edges on the plate and pedestal.
12″ x 5″
This set of jadeite vases was made in the 1940s by FireKing, which is part of the Anchor Hocking Company. Their milky color makes them a beautiful backdrop for small floral displays, and a perfect match with our other milk glass collections.
This lavender, cut glass compote was found at a local Austin antique shop. We love to fill it with colorful candies, and chocolate truffles.
This hobnail, milk glass vase was made by Fenton in the 1950s. We love it as an accent piece to the hobnail cake stand.
This hobnail, milk glass vase was made by Fenton in the 1950s. We love it as an accent piece to the hobnail cake stand.