This is the version of the Cambridge Glass shaker top that has 6 holes and is flat on the top (vs. the more rounded version which has 7 holes). It fits a shake that is 3/4" at the top. I have found that these tops aren't always interchangeable because they cut them to fit the shaker, but they usually are...I just can't guarantee it. Therefore, I've priced this at my cost and this item isn't returnable. I believe these will also fit the Fostoria shakers, but I don't have ...click for details
This Cambridge Rose Point P253 sugar and creamer set is the tea or individual sized (etched on the "Pristine" blank) and in excellent condition and crystal clear. There is 1 small scratch or straw mark underneath the creamer. Measurements: Sugar is 2" high and 2 1/2" wide. Creamer is 2 1/4" high at tallest part and 2 1/4" wide. Priced well under the most recent $90 book value. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homep ...click for details
This Cambridge Rose Point #3900/40 sugar and creamer set is the tea or individual sized and in excellent condition and crystal clear. The creamer has a couple straw marks inside the bottom but not chips, cracks, etc. Measurements: Sugar is 2 5/8" high and 2 3/4" wide. Creamer is 3 1/4" high at tallest part and 2 1/2" wide. Priced under the most recent $60 book value. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up o ...click for details
This Cambridge ROSE POINT etched crystal #3900/124 7" 2 part relish is an unusual, hard to find item; it has the divider running crosswise (revised from the original style of running lengthwise) and has a book value of $65. Measures 7 1/4" including the handles, and 6" excluding the handles by 4 1/4" wide at the widest point. Has four feet and is in excellent, unused condition. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.
These crystal Cambridge Rose Point etched #3121 6" 3 oz Liquor Cocktail goblets are in excellent condition, no flaws. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
This Cambridge ROSE POINT 13" #1398 low flat salad bowl is in excellent condition; there are no chips, cracks, or issues with the etching. 1-2 minor marks can be seen when held to the light, very insignificant. Book value is $150; I don't often come across this particular bowl. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal #3900/129 3 piece mayonnaise (bowl, underplate, and ladle) is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, dings, use marks, etc. (The picture looks a little cloudy but that's reflection not the glass.) The ladle isn't the one normally found with Cambridge Rose Point but is very close in shape and the correct size (I'm not sure whether Cambridge made this or another vintage glassmaker, so I've priced the set $20 under its current book value). ...click for details
This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal #3900/19 2 piece mayonnaise (bowl and ladle) is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, dings, use marks, etc; book value $70. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.
These crystal Cambridge Rose Point etched #3121 6" 3 oz Liquor Cocktail goblets are in excellent condition, no flaws; they all still have the original Cambridge sticker on them. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal 5 oz footed cocktail tumbler (#3000, 3 5/8" high) has an optic paneled side and was made for the 2 piece canape set and has a book value of $115. It is in excellent condition. We also have the 3.5 oz #3000 footed cocktail, see picture 3. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.
This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal 3.5 oz footed cocktail tumbler (#3000, 3 5/8" high) was made for the 2 piece canape set and has a book value of $125. It is in excellent condition. We also have the 5 oz #3000 cocktail that has the optic panels (see picture 3). Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.
These crystal Cambridge Rose Point (Rosepoint) etched 8 1/2" #3500/5 salad plates are all in excellent condition, some marks on a few, but no heavy use (some appear unused; some have 2-4 stacking marks). Called the salad plate in the catalog, but are the size of luncheon plates. Measures 8" at shortest point, closer to 8 1/2" at widest and cataloged as 8 1/2". Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.
This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal #3500/71 7 1/2" 3 part relish with center handle is in excellent, unused condition, no flaws at all. It is crystal clear, the blue tint in the third picture is from reflections. It has a book value of $175, hard to find item. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
These Cambridge Rose Point crystal etched #968 2 piece shrimp cocktails (aka icers) are in excellent condition, no flaws; book value $75 each. I also have one with a nick on the inner rim of the icer and a flea bite on the outer rim of the insert for $20. Still usable and displayable, very minor flaws. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch. Please specify if you ...click for details
This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal P98 (Pristine blank) 48 oz Cocktail Shaker with No 9 Top is in excellent condition. It has no chips, cracks, or even nicks on the rim. The chrome top is in superb condition for its age; shiny and well taken care of (any colored areas in the picture are reflections). Shaker measures 11 1/4" without the top and 14" with the top. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-u ...click for details