Late 20th Century Acorn Open Spooner by Mosser Ohio

$36.00

This late 20th-century Mosser of Ohio Acorn open spooner is a pocketful of vintage charm. Molded in classic glass with a cheerful acorn motif, its open-top design makes it perfect for holding teaspoons, sugar tongs, or a cluster of tiny treasures on your tea tray. Produced during Mosser’s heyday of cottage-industry craftsmanship, it carries the maker’s hallmark attention to form and a slightly whimsical, homespun feel.

Why you’ll love it: It’s a sweet, practical accent for tea service, a playful catchall in the kitchen, or a petite vase for a single bloom. For collectors of American glass or Mosser pieces, it’s a cheerful, easy-to-place example of late 20th-century studio production with a nostalgic, acorn-themed twist.

This late 20th-century Mosser of Ohio Acorn open spooner is a pocketful of vintage charm. Molded in classic glass with a cheerful acorn motif, its open-top design makes it perfect for holding teaspoons, sugar tongs, or a cluster of tiny treasures on your tea tray. Produced during Mosser’s heyday of cottage-industry craftsmanship, it carries the maker’s hallmark attention to form and a slightly whimsical, homespun feel.

Why you’ll love it: It’s a sweet, practical accent for tea service, a playful catchall in the kitchen, or a petite vase for a single bloom. For collectors of American glass or Mosser pieces, it’s a cheerful, easy-to-place example of late 20th-century studio production with a nostalgic, acorn-themed twist.

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