Lancaster Depression Glass Cake Stand, Yellow Topaz Petal 3-Footed
This Lancaster depression glass cake stand features a 3-footed base with a yellow topaz petal-style design. It’s listed in great shape and works well for serving cakes, pastries, or displaying desserts on a table or buffet. Check the listing for details on exact measurements, pattern specifics, and any minor signs of use. Shipping is available, with a listed shipping cost of $14.25. Price shown is $29.99 USD, subject to the seller’s listing terms and availability.
| Location | Keokuk, Iowa US |
| Shipping | USD 14.25 · Flat |
| Seller |
oneeyecat
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| Listing | FixedPriceItem · Active |
| Start time | 2022-02-04T03:46:18.000Z |
| End time | 2024-02-04T03:46:18.000Z |
| Time left | P21DT20M37S |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Shape | Round |
| Handmade | No |
| Production Technique | Fused Glass |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | United States |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Item Height | 2 inches |
| Product Line | Lancaster |
| Material | Depression Glass, Elegant Glass, Glass |
| Theme | Vintage |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Petal |
| Type | Cake Stand |
| Features | Do not use in Dishwasher, Do not use in Microwave, Decorative, Reusable, Transparent |
| Antique | No |
| Color | Yellow Topaz |
| Vintage | Yes |
| Year Manufactured | 1930 |
| Origin | United States |
| Occasion | All Occasions |
| Brand | Lancaster & Sandland |
| Production Style | Pressed Glass |
| Time Period Manufactured | 1930-1939 |
| Item Diameter | 10.25 inches |
1930s Lancaster yellow topaz glass Petal Design 3 footed cake plate. Scalloped rolled edge design. Size is apx. 10.25" across. Excellent condition! No chips, cracks or roughage! Has some very faint scratches. The Lancaaster Glass Company was founded by Lucien B. Martin and his son L. Phillip Martin in early July 1908. Following the creation of the company, a plant was built in Lancaster, Ohio, with plans to begin operations in November of that year. By the end of 1908, about 200 people were employed at the plant.During the company's operating years, many patterns and colors were produced, and they were known mainly for their tableware and kitchen items. The glass made by Lancaster Glass Company can also be considered elegant glass as it went through several finishing processes before being sold.












