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Cambridge Rosepoint Oyster Cocktail
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
J S Antiques
$33.25 each 2 available
Cambridge Glass Co. made Rosepoint. These are the 3121 oyster cocktails. They hold 4.5 oz. They are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
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Cambridge Rosepoint Decanter with Silvered Stopper
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
J S Antiques
$147.25
Cambridge Glass Co. made this decanter. It is the P293 6 oz oil. The stopped is silvered. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3900 10.5" Dinner Plate, Crystal
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP214 $165 each; 6 available
These crystal Cambridge ROSE POINT #3900/24 10 1/2" Dinner Plates are all in very good condition, no chips or cracks, but there are light usage marks (nothing deep, can likely be professionally polished out if you want). I've never seen these large dinner plates without some usage. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. Please specify in the Comments section of the Order Form or in an email how many you want to order.
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Cambridge Gold Encrusted Rose Point Low Compote
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
King's Collectibles
243 $97.00
This beautiful piece was made by the Cambridge Glass Company of Cambridge Ohio. It is in the popular "Rose Point" pattern, but the pattern is encrusted, or overlaid in gold. The rim of the bowl is also trimmed with gold, as is the upper edge of the foot. This pattern was manufactured from 1935-1953. This piece is called a low compote with 2 handles. Although it is listed as round in shape, it is actually multi-sided with a scalloped edge. It measures 8 1/4" across the handles, and stands 2... Click for details
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3500/55 6" Square Basket, Crystal
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP265 $35
This Cambridge Rose Point etched #3500/55 crystal 2 handled square basket has a book value of $40. It's in excellent condition (no flaws noted, appears unused) and measures 6" wide per the books, but is really closer to 5.5" wide (excluding handles). Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3500/47 2 Handled Dish, Crystal
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP264 $35
This Cambridge Rose Point etched #3500/47 crystal 2 handled bowl is listed as a dish or comport (compote) with a book value of $40 but looks more like a small candy bowl. It's in excellent condition (no flaws noted; appears unused) and measures 5" long and 4.5" wide (excluding handles). Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3500/1 Cup and Saucer Set Crystal
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP263 $35 per set; 6 sets available
These Cambridge Rose Point etched #3500/1 crystal cup and saucer sets are all in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, etc; they appear unused. Priced under the $42 book value. We also have an extra saucer for $10 (or yours free with all 6 sets). Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. Please specify what/how many you wish to order in the Comments section of the Shopping Cart form or in an email. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and... Click for details
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3500 5.1" 1 oz Cordial, Crystal
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP254 $75 each; 2 available
These Cambridge Rose Point #3500 5.1" 1 oz Cordial Stems are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, etc. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. Please specify how many goblets you wish to order in the Comments section of the Shopping Cart form or in an email. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3500 6.1" 3 oz Liquor Cocktail
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP250 $30 each; 2 available
These Cambridge Rose Point #3500 6.1" 3 oz Liquor Cocktail Goblets are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, etc. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. Please specify how many you wish to order in the Comments section of the Shopping Cart form or in an email. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3500 5 oz Footed Juice Tumbler
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP245 $30 each; 4 available
These Cambridge Rose Point crystal etched #3500 5 1/4" 5 oz Footed Juice Tumblers are in excellent condition, no flaws, and priced under the most recent $35 book value. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch. Please specify the number you wish to order in the Comments section of the order form or in an email.
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3500 4.5 oz Oyster Cocktail
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP244 $30 each; 7 available
These Cambridge Rose Point crystal etched #3500 4 3/4" 4.5 oz Oyster Cocktail Goblets are in excellent condition, no flaws, and priced under the $35 book value. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch. Please specify the number you wish to order in the Comments section of the order form or in an email.
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Cambridge ROSE POINT #3121 Footed Water Tumbler Crystal
Glassware: Depression: Patterns: Rosepoint
Glass From The Past
RP227 $40 each; 5 available
These Cambridge Rose Point crystal etched #3121 7 1/4" 10 oz water tumblers are all in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, fleabites, etc; a couple have some slight acid dropping on the rim (can't see but can feel if you examine the rim with your finger; it's acid per examination under the jeweler's loupe) and a couple have a very slight indentation beneath the rim from the glassblowing process. None of the defects are noticeable unless you are inspecting under the loupe. We also have 1 (in a... Click for details
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