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 this pitcher in the late 1930's-40's. It is in excellent condition and has the very hard to find amethyst handle - they usually are found with a crystal handle. Pitcher is 9.5" tall.
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.
This covered candy was made in the 1940's by Cambridge. With the cover, it stands almost 7" high, the bowl is 4-footed and about 8" wide at the tab handles with a square knob. Logo is on the bottom and is in excellent condition.
Cambridge used the Chantilly etching from 1936-58. Offered is a PAIR of matched cornucopia vases, 11" tall, with crimped edge and sterling silver bases. (Availability must be confirmed)
Cambridge made this ice tub, sometimes called a sugar pail, in the early 1930's. The etch is #732 and the glass is vaseline (glows with blacklight). In excellent condition measuring 3.5"high (not including the handle) and 5.5" wide