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CAMBRIDGE RUBY CIGARETTE HOLDER GADROON STEM -
This is a Rare Stemmed Cigarette Holder from Cambridge Glass. It features a Deep Ruby Red Glass Bowl and a Crystal GADROON #3500 Stem with a turned up base. It is about 7 inches tall with no chips or cracks.
CAMBRIDGE COBALT BALL JUG -
Cambridge Glass Co. produced this 80 oz. #3400 ball jug in Royal Blue (cobalt) in the late 30's. It has no interior staining, only a few exterior scratches that could be buffed out.
RARE CAMBRIDGE CAPRICE CRYSTAL DOULTON JUG 178 -
This Very Rare Pitcher from the Cambridge Glass Company is in their pattern called Caprice (first issued in 1936). This shape is called a DOULTON JUG #178 and sits upright with an attached glass handle but without an ice lip. It holds 80 oz and is about 9-1/4 inches tall with no chips or cracks. Reference on page 50, Elegant Glass Early, Depression & Beyond by D.& R. Coe.
CAMBRIDGE GLASS EMERALD GREEN 80oz BALL PITCHER OPTIC -
This item from the Cambridge Glass Company is an 80oz Ball Jug (#3400/38) in their Emerald Green color with Optic Swirl. The pitcher has an applied crystal handle and an ice lip. It is about 9-1/4 inches tall and 7-1/4 inches in diameter. There are no chips or cracks, but there are some internal bubbles and just a few light scratches. There is also a factory surface inclusion original to the jug (last photo).
CAMBRIDGE LARGE SATIN GLASS DRAPE LADY -
This is a 12/5" tall Cambridge Glass Co. figural flower frog called Draped Lady. She is in crystal satin finish. Inside the base is stamped, Pat. No. 1645577. There are no chips or cracks but some rust spots inside the holes of the frog.