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Cambridge Goblet Etch 520 Vaseline Stem 3095 Vintage Iced Tea FREE PM SHIPPING
$ 34.31
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Description
Cambridge GobletYou are buying one (1) glass. Shipping is FREE Priority Mail to the United States! Will be well packed and insured.
This glass was made by Cambridge glass Company. Iced tea style with optic/paneled sides, a ripple bottom to the bowl and a swirled low stem. They made this style etched top with a few different kinds of stems. This pattern paired with a vaseline stem are more difficult to find.
The etch pattern is simply named '#520' and was produced for only two short years, 1928-1930. The stem style is #3095 and is Vaseline/uranium glass and glows, quite brightly, under UV light. The base is round and shows a polished pontil mark (hand blown) on it's underside.
The glass is 6 & 1/4 inches tall with a rim diameter of 3 & 1/2 inches. The diameter of the base is about 2 & 1/2 inches.
The glass is in wonderful condition. No chips or cracks and only a handful of tiny seed bubbles inside the glass. The only minor thing to note is a tiny black spec in the clear glass. It's quite common with very old glass to see a bit of speckled sand / debris. This little spec can be seen in the last photo.
If you have any questions please contact me, and please look at the photographs... they are part of the description! I have a day job so most messages will be answered in the evening.
Farber Brothers Cambridge Glass Cobalt Raised Marmalade Krome Kraft. Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
That reflection!!! Stunning art deco flair!! Raised marmalade is a rare find!! Farber brothers with Cambridge glass combine to perfection in this krome kraft piece!! The glass insert removes for easy clean up for both pieces. Some wear on the chrome. Whether used for jam & toast or a battery operated candle or just for decoration this is timeless art deco at its best! Excellent condition!
Measures: 4" x 10" x 8.5"
Scrapes and scuffs are normal with age. Item is vintage / antique. No chips cracks or crazing. Please refer to all pictures. I will gladly answer all questions.