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Cambridge began as National Glass Company making pressed glass wares in the
early 1900s.
Many of the most interesting pieces and popular patterns from a collecting
standpoint were introduced in the 1930s and sold briskly well into the 1940s. .
Throughout the '40s, homemakers entertained and decorated with the most popular
Cambridge patterns. From the famed Rosepoint etch to the cool blue of the
Caprice line, collectors clamor to own these sparkling treasures today.
The manufacture of these popular glass items continued untill the company closed
in 1954.and was aquired by Imperial Glass Company
The most common reproductions of Cambridge glassware are figural lady flower
frogs, but a number of pieces of the Caprice pattern have also been reproduced.
Learning to recognize the quality of older pieces helps to ward off being taken
in by repros.
The manufacturer's glassware production has extended to glass gifts,
paperweights,
Decorated glass, vases, dishes, bowls, , candlesticks, candle holders, oil
lamps, decorative glass, cake plates, tumblers, glass shades, pitchers,carafes,
decanters, ice buckets, bowls, gift ideas, jewelry boxes, perfume bottles,
decanters, business card holders, ring holders, cuspidors, baskets, toothpick
holders, oil candles, glass pumpkins, garden floats, glass floats, ashtrays,
baskets, powder jar, temple jar, water cooler, washing pots and hand blown
glass.
blown glass vase, art glass bowl,Powder Jar, Flowerpot, Drink Set, dishes, gups,
tumblers, ashtrays,urns, water sets, window boxes.candleholders, carafes, cocktail shakers,
compotes, creamer, cordial sets, decanters, dresser set, fruit baskets, goblet,
jiggers, punchbowl,
most of the dinnerware lines and stemware patterns
remain safe for collectors in terms of reproductions. And since the crystal
stemware with floral etchings continues to be avidly sought in the collectible
marketplace. Patterns such as
aero optic, apple blossom,
azurite, ball line, cambridge arms, candlelight, caprice, chantilly, cleo
,decagon, diane, elaine, everglade,
heirloom, majestic, martha washington nautilus, portia,
pristine, rosalie, rose point,
tally ho, wildflower, and other fine patterns
Wildflower
attract new interest as shoppers discover the beauty they hold.
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