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Cambridge Footed Bowl Green Deux Coqs 733 BIRDS & URN Decagon Etch Uranium Glass

$ 49.92

Availability: 34 in stock
  • Condition: Excellent for being just shy of one hundred years old; there and no chips, nicks, or cracks; there is a scratch that is pointed out in the last photo. From a smoke free home. Many photos included, please take a look!
  • Color: Green
  • Material: Glass
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Object Type: Bowl
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Cambridge Deux Coqs Birds Urn Bowl Glass: Vaseline Uranium Green 733 Deux Coqs
  • Production Style: Elegant Glass
  • Brand: Cambridge
  • Model: Deux Coqs 733 Birds & Urn
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type of Glass: Uranium
  • Glassmaking Technique: Etched
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Being offered is a hard to find - Vintage Cambridge Decagon Etch Vaseline / Uranium Green Glass Footed Centerpiece Bowl in the Deux Coqs Birds & Urn Pattern
    This gorgeous bowl was made by Cambridge Glass Company in the 1930's. It is pattern #733, decorated with etched Peacocks and Urns. It has a nice glow under the black light.
    Condition
    : Excellent for being just shy of one hundred years old; there and no chips, nicks, or cracks; there is a scratch that is pointed out in the last photo. From a smoke free home. Many photos included, please take a look!
    Dimensions
    : 11" Wide at the top x 4 1/2" Tall.
    This will be packaged very carefully for shipping.
    This is for a Set of (9) Ice Tea Goblets glasses.
    this is stem #5000 in the color "Ruby Red" by Cambridge glass co.
    These are known by 2 pattern names, "Heirloom" & "Martha Washington".  They made this pattern in clear mostly, the tea glasses are extremely hard to find in clear, and impossible to find in other colors.  They also made a very small number pieces in a few other color like Red, Blue, Green, Amber..  The red may be the hardest color to find in this pattern and I am not sure how many of the Ice Tea goblets were made in red, but I can tell you I couldn't find another one in Red anywhere online- not even an old archive photo.... (So these should probably be in the Cambridge Glass museum due to rarity.)
    measures: 6-1/8" tall by 3-7/8" wide top rim.
    Condition:   These are in good condition with no chips or cracks.  Pre-owned and vintage age.
    *Please note* Pressed, molded or blown Glass has imperfections from the manufacturing process.  These imperfections are inherited by production and not considered damage. However Any large imperfections that look real bad will be noted as major defects of course, but minor imperfections that often occur such as: color variations, creases/lines from molds, tiny air bubbles or small debris encased in glass is natural as not going to be scrutinized or considered damage.  Please understand this is not damage and we do not give partial refunds or returns because of this.
    *No Returns/Refunds Policy*...Please Note that we do not accept returns or refunds.  This is for 2 reasons- We sell antiques / vintage goods, therefore they are used, I provide photos of the exact items and not stock pictures so you can always see the exact item you will get.  Also all of our auctions are "Free Shipping" to our buyers, but I still have to buy postage and it is expensive!  I cant give full refunds on items when I cant get refunds on my shipping cost.  Please see the many pictures above, read our descriptions, and ask all questions before bidding as we will respond, and there should be no problems...  Thank you
    *Damaged in shipment*... All of my items are insured against damage in transit.  All insurance claims are filed online now & there may be a delay in how long it takes the insurance company to process the refund, also USPS claims may require items to be physically taken the post office for inspection should they ask for them- often photos are not enough for the claim to be processed.
    *Items lost in shipment or not received*... If they are lost in transit, we will be required to wait the specified time by the shipper to file the insurance claim- there is no other way to do this as that is their rules and we will have to wait their time limits.