Cambridge made this pitcher with the crystal handle in the late 1930's-40's. It is in excellent condition -- it does have some very miner scratches. Pitcher is 9.5" tall. We also have the pitcher with the Amethyst handle listed elsewhere. That one is much harder to find.
Cambridge's most popular etching is Rosepoint. Made from 1935-54. This 7.5" gold encrusted bowl does have a little wear on the tab handles and ever so slight on the rim. I wouldn't offer it if I didn't think it was a good piece. It's over 60 years old -- and I show a little wear, too!
Moonlight blue Caprice 7.5" Comport (bowl, 2-tabbed and skirted) made by Cambridge Glass Co. from 1936-57. Excellent condition. Take an additional 15% off . We have a sale going on right now!
Moonlight blue Caprice 3-Part Relish made by Cambridge Glass Co. from 1936-57. Excellent condition. Take an additional 15% off . We have a sale going on right now!
Moonlight blue Caprice Creamer and Sugar #38, 5 oz. made by Cambridge Glass Co. from 1936-57. Excellent condition. Sugar is 3" tall, Creamer is 3.25" tall, both 4-footed. Take an additional 15% off . We have a sale going on right now!
Moonlight blue Caprice 8.5" Salad or Luncheon plates, made by Cambridge Glass Co. from 1936-57. Excellent condition, 6 are available. Take an additional 15% off . We have a sale going on right now!
Moonlight blue Caprice blown Saucer Champagne #300, made by Cambridge Glass Co. from 1936-57, 4.25" tall, 6 oz. Excellent condition, 6 are available. Take an additional 15% off . We have a sale going on right now!
Moonlight blue Caprice blown goblet, #300, made by Cambridge Glass Co. from 1936-57, 7.75" tall, 9 oz. Excellent condition, 5 available. Take an additional 15% off. We have a sale going on right now!
Cambridge made their most popular pattern, Caprice in moonlight blue, from 1936-57. This 2.5", footed coffee up holds 6 oz. There 8 cups available but there are NO SAUCERS. (I'm searching!!) Anyway, if you need cups in mint condition . . .
Cambridge made the Blossom Time Etching in the late 1930's. This 13" platter with a definate inset center was probably a punch bowl liner. It is in excellent condition.