Archive for the 'Cambridge' Category
A fairly large flower etching Cambridge Wildflower was made in crystal. There are some items that have encrusted gold trim.
December 14th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Wildflower | 1 Comment
Available in either crystal ot pink Cambridge Valencia is a somewhat rare pattern. Etched on the same blanks as many of the Rosepoint items Valencia is quality glassware at a slightly more affordable price over many other similar Cambridge patterns including Rosepoint.
December 10th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Valencia | No Comments
Rosalie is a Cambridge pattern made in the 1920’s and 30’s. It came in a variety of colors including crystal, green, blue pink, amber and topaz. The double rose pattern is pretty is easy to identify. Probably one of the more affordable patterns it offers a good selection of colors to chose from.
December 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Rosalie | No Comments
Portia was made in many different Cambridge colors including amber, crystal, green and yellow. Some pieces have the crown Tuscan gold trim. It was made from he 1930’s until the 1950’s.
November 30th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Portia | No Comments
Mt. Vernon was produced by the Cambridge Glass Company from the 20’s till the 1940’s. I’m certain the 1926 United States Sesquicentennial had a lot to do with the name of this pattern. The mid 1920’s saw and increase in interest of the US fight for independence. Many companies chose Revolutionary war names and GeorgeWashington was on everything. Cambridge was no different. I would not be surprised if the exact year of introduction was 1926.
Available in a multitude of colors crystal and amber are the ones you’re likley to see. Colors can be priced more than double the crystal and amber pieces.
November 30th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Mt. Vernon | No Comments
The Imperial Hunt pattern by Cambridge came in many different colors black crystal, pink green and amber to name a few. Its’ an easy to identify pattern with its distinctive “Tally Ho” hunt scene. The gold trimmed “Crown Tuscan” items (esp. black) are very decorative. Because of this Imperial Hunt items are pricey.
November 30th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Imperial Hunt | No Comments
Cambridge introduced Gloria in the early 1930’s. It came in amber, crystal, peach, green, emerald green and blue. It’s a very large flower etching and can be confused Tiffin Flanders. It’s an easy mistake to make. Look at the flowers on each and you’ll see the difference.
November 30th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Gloria | No Comments
Elaine is easily confused with Chantilly another popular Cambridge pattern. Made in crystal Elaine has a much thinner scroll. A number of pieces were made from the 30’s until the 50’s. Many stemware pieces were made along with serving pieces.
November 29th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Elaine | No Comments
Cambridge Diane was made in many colors but, crystal is the one you’ll most often find. There are Crown Tuscan (gold trim) pieces as well as the plain crystal items. Made in the 1930’s till the 50’s Diane is another popular Cambridge vintage glass pattern.
November 29th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Diane | No Comments
Made in the 1930’s and ’40’s Decagon is plain pattern on what many Cambridge etchings were produced. Cleo is just one of them. It is found in a varity on colors, cobalt, light blue, black, amber and red. The cobalt blue is a favorite of mine and many collectors.
November 29th, 2008 | Posted in Cambridge, Decagon | No Comments