Vintage Set 4 Cobalt Blue Imperial Glass Co Ca 1930s Glasses - Ribbed / Banded Bases Depression Era - Four Schaeffer Pattern Small Tumblers

$55.00

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Nice set of 4 vintage Shaeffer Cobalt Blue tumblers made
by IMPERIAL GLASS Company circa 1931. They are the small tumbler size holding about 8 ounces. They have banded bases and a bulbous top section. The pattern is called Schaeffer.

See NOTE below about the Imperial Glass Co. of Ohio.

Measurements:
Height: 4 in
Width: 2 5/8 in

Hold about 8 ounces.

In good vintage condition with no chips or cracks.

NOTE:
The Imperial Glass Company was founded in 1901 by Edward Muhleman, with production beginning in 1904. The handmade glass wares were sold worldwide and were usually made of pressed glass patterns. The factory located at 29th Street was labeled as one of the largest glass factories under one roof.

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