Duncan & Miller Glass Company Early American Giant Old Hobnail

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The Duncan and Miller Glass Company introduced the "Old Hobnail" pattern in 1930. The pattern was first made in Crystal, Cranberry pink and Cape Cod blue according to their add in House and Garden magazine in 1940. The pattern is also called 'Early American Hob Nail' and 'Hobnail'. The 'Old Hobnail' pattern was made from 1930-1955 and this piece is one of the most highly sought after in the Duncan Miller product line #118. Many collectors refer to the cake stand as 'Giant Hobnail' because of the huge hobs around the perimeter of the plate. The milk glass model was most likely made by Tiffin, as USG got the molds when DMG closed down in 1955.

 This exquisite cake stand is an elegant piece, crafted by the renowned Duncan & Miller Glass Company in the starting in the early 1930s. The stunning clear crystal material and intricate hobnail pattern make it a timeless vintage item that is sure to impress. With an item diameter of 11 5/8 inches and an item height of 6 7/8 inches, this pedestal plate is perfect for displaying your favorite cakes and desserts. The Duncan & Miller Early American Giant Old Hobnail Crystal cake stand was produced using high standard pressed glass production technique in the United States. Its unique features and product line number 118 make it a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts. This piece is in excellent condition and will make a beautiful addition to any home or collection. Shipping can be expensive from Canada, please contact me if it seems extraordinarily expensive. I will do my very best to package item well! Please refer to my feedback regarding these concerns.