Vintage Cambridge Glass
Curren$y – Glass House/Life Under The Scope Live @ The Middle East Cambridge, MA 10/04/10
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VINTAGE FOSTORIA CAMBRIDGE ETCHED FLORAL GLASS CENTERPIECE BOWL 10″ $24.99 |
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VINTAGE Silver City 22k Gold “Hampton” Cambridge Caprice Cabaret Footed Plate $19.99 |
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VINTAGE Cambridge Glass Keyhole 2 Branch Candlesticks, PAIR $49.99 |
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Vintage Cambridge Elegant Glass Rose Point Gold Rim 14″ Torte Plate $39.99 |
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Vintage Cambridge Glass Nude Draped Lady Bashful Charlotte Flower Frog 10 holes $50.00 |
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VINTAGE 1930′S ART DECO CAMBRIDGE GLASS ROOSTER/CHICKEN MUDDLER SWIZZLE STICK $20.00 |
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Cambridge Glass Caprice Crystal 2 Handled Square Bowl 6″ Wide Vintage $7.99 |
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Cambridge Glass Caprice Crystal 2 Handled Square Bowl 7″ Wide Vintage $8.99 |
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CAMBRIDGE CAPRICE MOONLIGHT BLUE THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA VINTAGE EXCELLENT $19.99 |
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VTG CAMBRIDGE ART DECO DEPRESSION EMERALD GREEN GLASS CORNUCOPIA VASE #3900/575 $85.00 |
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Nice Vintage Cambridge Azurite Blue ? Glass Compote Comport $25.00 |
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Vintage Cambridge Glass Swan Figurine $20.00 |
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Vintage Cambridge Caprice Clear Round 16.5″ Torte Cake Sandwich Plate Scalloped $99.99 |
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Cambridge’s Diane Etch Candlestick – Vintage $14.99 |
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2 LIQUOR COCKTAIL GLASSES CAMBRIDGE ROSE POINT #3500 Etched Elegant Glass VTG $39.95 |
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CAMBRIDGE GLASS CO. ROSE POINT Salt Shaker Etched CRYSTAL Elegant Glass VINTAGE $14.95 |
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RARE – - Vintage Cambridge Glass Co. 5 3/4″ Amber MAJESTIC Pattern Saucer $15.00 |
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RARE – - Vintage Cambridge Glass Co. 3 1/2″ Amber MAJESTIC Pattern Cups $15.00 |
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Vintage Cambridge 10″ Clear Pressed Glass SWAN $129.99 |
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Vintage Rosepoint Rose Point Elegant Etched Art Glass Mayo Mayonaise Bowl Dish $29.99 |
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salt cellar open glass Cambridge spoon zipper vintage clear pressed $2.44 |
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TS Vintage Cambridge Crown Tuscan Sea Shell 7″ Comport Charleton $79.99 |
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Antique Vintage Cambridge Glass Amethyst Purple Optic Panel Candy Compote Dish $4.99 |
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Vintage Cambridge Glass Shell Bowl Dish Crown Tuscan Charleton Rose Elegant EUC $19.99 |
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Vintage CAMBRIDGE “CAPRICE” 3-LITE GLASS CANDELABRA/CANDLE HOLDER – MINT COND. $17.50 |
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VINTAGE CAMBRIDGE DEPRESSION ERA DECO FOOTED BLUE GLASS MAYO BOWL $11.99 |
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vintage etched glass console bowl large 3 leg bowl Cambridge ? estate piece $29.99 |
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Vintage Elegant Cambridge ROSE POINT Floral Etched Crystal 3oz COCKTAIL Stemware $15.00 |
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Vintage Depression Cambridge Glass Pink Crown Tuscan 4 3/8″ Mug – Scarce $29.99 |
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Vintage Elegant Cambridge? Heisey? Crystal Lavender Heatherbloom Stem Glass $10.00 |
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Vintage CAMBRIDGE CUT ROCK CRYSTAL GLASS LIDDED CANDY BUTTER DISH $9.90 |
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VINTAGE CAMBRIDGE DECAGON PLATTER LINER ICE BLUE ETCHED BIRDS WITH URN $12.99 |
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VINTAGE CAMBRIDGE ROYAL BLUE #52 MOUNT VERNON 40 oz. DECANTER $94.75 |
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Vintage Glass Candlesticks Book V1 Akro Agate – Fenton $14.97 |
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VTG-CAMBRIDGE GLASS-PINK CLEO-#864 CANDY w/COVER 3-FOOTED -MARKED w/LOGO $42.46 |
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Vintage Pressed Blue Milk Glass Triangular Bowl with Saucer Cambridge? 7″ $25.99 |
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VINTAGE Cambridge Elegant Etched Glass Rose Point 12″ 3 Part Relish Serving Dish $38.95 |
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VINTAGE CRYSTAL NEAR CUT GLASS ICE BUCKET – CAMBRIDGE GLASS CO.? $29.99 |
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Vintage Cambridge Caprice Silver City Flanders Overlay Footed Glass Bowl Plate $5.99 |
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Vintage Farberware Footed Compote $14.75 |
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Cambridge $17.19 Cambridge, Maryland, ideally located along the Choptank River, has been home port to people of every description, including Native Americans, patriots, and state governors to oyster pirates and their nemesis-the Maryland Oyster Navy. Today, Cambridge embraces the diverse cultures and rich past evident in its historic homes and buildings and exhibited in its museums. The city owes much to maritime and agricultural resources including oysters and crabs from the river and bay, and crops from the surrounding fields. The town’s Colonial history, proximity to Chesapeake Bay, and dauntless spirit lend a certain charm that is distinctively Cambridge. Images and postcards culled from a variety of sources bring to life the vivid and varied past of one of Maryland’s earliest settlements. This unique volume of vintage photos and memorabilia, with its well-researched captions, will engage young and old alike. Highlighted in this photo journal along with the oyster fleet, businesses, churches, and events are the ordinary and extraordinary people who make this area special. |
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Colors in Cambridge Glass II $31.01 Colors in Cambridge Glass II features 60 full-page color photos showing all the colors produced by the Cambridge Glass Company. In addition to those showing numerous items in individual colors, there are photos that compare several similar colors, transparent and opaque. Also included are shots illustrating such items as swans, the Statuesque line, and figural flower frogs. Each color photo is accompanied by a page of narrative, describing the color, its history, and the pieces shown. Compiled and written by National Cambridge Collectors, Inc., the book showcases glass from the organization’s museum collection. All of the photographs and narratives are new with well over 1,000 pieces pictured. When possible, comments taken from trade journals dating to the time of the specific color’s introduction are provided. Cambridge collectors are sure to be pleased with this new book. |
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Vintage Shot Glass Set of 4 $29 Vintage Shot Glass Set of 4 |
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Cambridge Glass 1818-1888 $30.77 Text extracted from opening pages of book: 1818 to 1888 THE STORY OF THE NEW ENGLAND GLASS COMPANY BY LURA WOODSI DE WATKINS BRAMHALL HOUSE: NEW YORK Frontispiece LOVING CUP 1833 Mrs. W. D. Barker COPYRIGHT 1930, BY MARSHALL JONES COMPANY INCORPORATED ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NO PART OF THIS BOOK IN EXCESS OF FIVE HUNDRED WORDS MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM WITHOUT PERMISSION IN WRITING FROM THE PUBLISHER This edition published by Bramhall House, a division of Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., by arrangement with Little, Brown & Company. ( A) PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA To MY HUSBAND WITHOUT WHOSE SYMPATHY AND ASSISTANCE THIS BOOK COULD NOT HAVE BEEN WRITTEN J-LIO UBHAfflf O. FOREWORD Ti HE history of American industry offers no more absorbing chapter than that which covers the develop ment of glass manufacture from the earliest days, when the Jamestown settlement attempted to produce beads for use in trading with the Indians, to the final quarter of the nineteenth century, when improved transporta tion facilities ended the need for scattered local glass houses, and the limitless cheap fuel supplies of the Allegheny region placed the less favorably situated establishments of the east at a fatal economic disad vantage. This chapter naturally divides itself into two parts: the first dealing with the beginning period, during which the fashioning of glass vessels depended primarily upon manual dexterity and a well-controlled breath; the second including the development of mechanical means not only for giving objects of glass their destined shape, but also for simultaneously ornamenting their surface. It was really not until the advent of this second period that glassmaking in America beganto enjoy any as sured stability. The machine made possible a large production of wares whose decorative character ap pealed to popular taste, and whose price placed them within easy reach of the multitude. Furthermore, its utilization placed the ingenious Yankee manufacturer fairly beyond danger of European competition, and offered him a kind of financial bulwark behind which x FOREWORD he could safely conduct the experiments necessary to producing grades of glass calculated to appeal to a market that, if somewhat less profitable than that afforded by the proletariat, could by no means be neglected. Perhaps better than any other glass enterprise of its time, the New England Glass Company illustrates this dual effort on the one hand to achieve volume pro duction of a popular commercial product; on the other to vie with foreign manufacturers in the devising of articles of superior metal, and in embellishing them with facile cutting and engraving. What can hardly be viewed as other than an acci dent of latter-day publicity has, for some years past, diverted attention from the accomplishment of the more important New England Glass Company to that of the less significant concern founded by Deming Jarves at Sandwich, Massachusetts. As a result, much of the New England Com |
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Cambridge Police Department $21.47 Formally organized in 1859 with the appointment of John C. Willey as the first chief of police, the Cambridge Police Department was then manned by only 16 officers. The department has grown dramatically from its humble beginnings and today employs 277 sworn officers and a civilian staff of 37. Cambridge Police Department, the first comprehensive photographic history of the department, contains over 100 years of historical photographs, including images of specialized traffic and K-9 units, auxiliary police officers, uniforms, and equipment. Many of the vintage photographs in the collection have come from the department archives or were donated by family members of Cambridge officers. |
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Vintage Hollywood Shot Glass $4.99 This vibrant Hollywood Shot Glass features various vintage movieland icons such as a clapboard, camera, director’s chair and more. |
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Tag Small Vintage Glass Canister with Red Lid – Small by tag $9.99 Vintage Glass Canister with Red Lid – Small by tag |
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Tag Medium Vintage Glass Canister with Red Lid – Medium by tag $10.92 Vintage Glass Canister with Red Lid – Medium by tag |
