$80.75
Fabulous collection of large glasses / goblets from yesteryear each with its own style but part of a vintage grouping of amber stemware. The colors in this retro combo range from medium gold amber to dark amber.
Each glass in this retro combo featuring shades of amber provides a delicious contrast in shape, form and style from a variety of eras.
They glasses in this collection include:
- Fairfield Amber by Anchor Hocking
- Kings Crown Amber by Indiana Glass
- Heavy Stars in Amber on Bowl & Stem by unknown maker
- Claret Amber by Cambridge
- Thumbprint Colonial Amber by Fenton
- Amber with Vertical Paneled Bowl by unknown maker
Measurements for these glasses range from approximately 5 1/4” to 8” high. The shortest being the amber paneled goblet and the tallest the Claret by Cambridge.
Each piece in this set of six vintage goblets or glasses holds between 8-9 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.
Each glass in the 2nd Time Around collection is in fine vintage condition with no chips or cracks.
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