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Your Price: $ 36.00
Item Number: libbey552 |
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Circa: 1950 Manufacturer: Libbey Rock Sharpe Company/Toledo/Made in USA
This set of 6 cocktail glasses in the Game Bird pattern were made by the Libbey Rock Sharpe Company of Toledo, Ohio and have the L mark on the bottom. The Libbey Glass Company was one of the largest glass manufacturers in the United States of America during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In 1888, Edward Libbey moved his glass-manufacturing establishment from Massachusetts to Toledo, Ohio. They produced bottles, containers and window glass. The Libbey Glass Company became even more profitable after Michael Owens, an inventor from Newark, Ohio, joined the firm. Owens developed a machine that could automatically produce bottles, tumblers, and glass chimneys. The company remains in operation in the twenty-first century. In 2004, it was the United States largest manufacturer of glass dinnerware, with plants in Louisiana, California, and Ohio, as well as in the Netherlands. From the 1950's, all are in very good + condition without chips, cracks or fleabites but some do show gold rim wear from age and they measure 3 1/2 inches tall, 3 1/2 inches across the rim and 1 7/8 inches across the base. An addition to any Vintage Libbey Rock Sharpe Crystal Collection. SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.
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