Pitcher this.
Perk up your pour with glass pitchers that ooze vintage—made by family-owned Mosser Glass from Ohio. Vintage molds bring to life whimsical glassware perfect for a summer picnic, or even an unexpected pop of color for a dressed-up dinner party.
Photography by Rocky Luten & Bobbi Lin
Meet the Maker
Mosser Glass
Cambridge, OH
Right in the heart of Ohio, Mosser Glass has been making their handcrafted products for over three decades. But even before that, Thomas Mosser's father, Orie, was the plant manager of another glass company. He began working there himself, learned the trade, and when that operation closed, decided to launch his own. It's truly a family business: his wife Georgianna designs the original pieces with an eye for antique goods, his son Tim is the plant manager, and his daughters Sally and Mindy oversee the office.
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Reviews for
Hobnail Glass Pitcher
Reviews for
Hobnail Glass Pitcher
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Actually pretty cheap
This is very heavy and clearly stamped. You can see the seam on the side and lip of the pitcher. Way over priced for what it is.
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