$50.25 $67.00
Fabulous collection of glasses from yesteryear each with its own style but part of a vintage grouping of dark blue stemware. These six retro blue goblets are a wonderful mix of different shades of blue from different glass manufacturers including Noritake, Smith Glass, Colony Glass and Libbey.
Each glass in this retro combo provides a delicious contrast in shape, form, and style from a variety of eras.
The six glasses in this vintage collection include:
- Tearoom by Smith Glass Circa 1937
- Domaine Cobalt Blue by Libbey Glass Company
- Teardrop Cobalt
by LIBBEY GLASS COMPANY
- Tulip Dusky Blue
by LIBBEY GLASS COMPANY
- Harvest Carnival (Blue) by COLONY Circa 1973
- Sweet Swirl Dark Blue (Midnight) by Noritake
Measurements for these water glasses range from approximately 5 1/4” to 8” tall.
Capacity of these retro goblets ranges from 7 1/2 to to 10 ounces.
Your guests will remember which glass is theirs when they choose their own elegant and unique piece of “yesterware” from this service for six.
A vintage service worthy of serving your favorite guests!
Each glass in the 2nd Time Around collection is in fine vintage condition with no chips or cracks.
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