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Cambridge Statuesque #3011/9 3 oz Cocktail Stem, Yellow
Glassware:
Depression:
Companies:
Cambridge:
Pre 1950 item # 982290 (stock# NU111)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$140 each; 2 available
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These Cambridge Glass Stems in the Statuesque or Figure line, with crystal stem and foot and yellow bowl are both in excellent condition, no flaws noted. One has a Mandarin Gold bowl (the light yellow color characteristically is darker at the rim and bottom, where there is more glass) and one is Gold Krystol (a more even light yellow); if you have a preference, please specify. The Cocktails were produced from 1931-1958. The Gold Krystol was made from 1940-1950 as part of the Harlequin sets, and ...click for details
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Cambridge Statuesque #3111 Cocktail Stem, Forest Green
Glassware:
Depression:
Companies:
Cambridge:
Pre 1950 item # 982288 (stock# NU110)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$140 each; 2 available
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These Cambridge Glass 3 oz 6 1/2" #3011/9 Cocktail Goblets in the Nude (Statuesque or Figure) Line have a crystal stem and foot and a Forest Green bowl. Both in excellent or near mint condition; no flaws noted. The Cocktails were produced from 1931-1958 and Forest Green was sold as one of the 8 colors in the Harlequin set beginning in 1942; this color was discontinued by 1950. Check separate listings for many Cambridge Nude stems, various colors and sizes.
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3121 5.8" Wine Goblet, Crystal
Glassware:
Depression:
Companies:
Cambridge:
Pre 1940 item # 980922 (stock# RP193)
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Glass From The Past
860-526-3413
$40 and $20
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We have 1 crystal Cambridge ROSE POINT #3121 5.8" Wine Goblet in excellent condition ($40) and another that has had the rim professionally ground and polished to remove a chip, still very usable/displayable and appears excellent ($20). The $40 one is priced below book value because it is a tad shorter and thinner at the top than usual; I believe it was made that way (the rim is nicely polished and does not seem to have been repaired at all, even in looking under the jeweler's loupe I ca ...click for details
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