The glass item in the picture is a vintage clear pressed glass cake stand, fruit or pastry bowl. These items are also sometimes referred to as compotes, pedestal plates, or salvers.
It is made of clear, heavy glass that was likely mass-produced in a mold, a technique known as "pressed glass" common in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
The top plate features a decorative, scalloped (wavy) rim. The center of the plate and the base have a radial pattern, possibly featuring diamond or star motifs pressed into the underside.
It is a single-tier stand with a short, decorative pedestal base that elevates the plate.
Pieces of this era often have natural characteristics from the molding process, such as subtle mold marks or small air bubbles trapped within the glass.
The plate is in excellent condition with no damages noted.
Height: 17 cm, Diameter of rim: 22 cm, Diameter of base: 11.5 cm