These Cambridge Caprice #21 6.5" Bread and Butter Plates in Moonlight Blue are in excellent condition; no chips or cracks, might be a few scratches or stacking marks, but no significant use. Priced under book value. Cambridge made Caprice from 1936-1957; it is their blank #3550. We also have an extra one with a flat rim chip on one of the scallops that is hard to spot unless you're looking for it; yours free when you order any of the others if you want it (email me). The plates were not ...click for details
This Cambridge CAPRICE #38 medium sized footed Sugar in Moonlight Blue is in very good condition, the only flaw is a small chip on the bottom of the sugar handle (not noticeable due to the pattern; I didn't find it until after several inspections and I keep having to recheck to find it; see picture 2). Cambridge made Caprice from 1936-1957; it is their blank #3550.
This Cambridge Caprice 6" Tab Handled Footed Lemon Plate (Server) in Moonlight Blue (Caprice item #152) is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or meaningful scratches. Cambridge made Caprice from 1936-1957; it is their blank #3550. This piece was not reissued; it is authentic Cambridge and priced under book value.
These Cambridge Caprice #17 cup and saucer sets in Moonlight Blue are all in excellent condition and guaranteed authentic (these pieces were not reissued). Cambridge Glass made Caprice (Blank #3550) from 1936-1957.
These Cambridge Caprice #17 Saucers (with the indent for the cup) in Moonlight Blue are in excellent condition; no chips, cracks,or scratches. Cambridge made Caprice from 1936-1957; it is their blank #3550. This piece was not reissued; it is authentic Cambridge Caprice.
Fenton Glass made this 5 1/2" high Rose Bowl in Blue Royale (cobalt) from the Cambridge Caprice mold it bought when Cambridge Glass went out of business. The cobalt is a bit lighter than Cambridge's Royal Blue and the crimped top is a slightly different treatment from the original Caprice design. This vase (Fenton's Item #9751KK) is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or roughness and is embossed (faintly) with Fenton's F in an oval underneath. Made c 1950s and 1960s.