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Good American made glassware for home and table was produced throughout the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s. Go green and buy American glass from the past!

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 13814: Set of 4 vintage 1972-1978 Pyrex Butterfly Gold 1410 9 ounce coffee mugs

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Set of 4 vintage 1972-1978 Pyrex Butterfly Gold 1410 9 ounce coffee mugs A set of 4 shape 1410 coffee mugs for your retro kitchen java extravaganza!

This iconic 1970s pattern is the "Butterfly Gold" which made its debut in 1972 and was designed by Gregory Mirow. The elements of the design are highly stylized: flower, butterflies, sheaf of wheat.

This set is available and is ready for hot coffee, hot cocoa, hot tea, you name it. I also have some available in my booth 17 at 5 Corners Antiques in Essex Junction Vermont.
Circa: 1972-1978
Manufacturer: Pyrex, Corning Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 13815: Set of 4 vintage 1972-1978 Pyrex Spring Blossom Green 1410 9 ounce coffee mugs

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Set of 4 vintage 1972-1978 Pyrex Spring Blossom Green 1410 9 ounce coffee mugs Coffee? Tea? Hot Cider? A set of 4 shape 1410 coffee mugs for your retro kitchen java extravaganza!
This iconic 1970s pattern is the "Spring Blossom Green" pattern which made its debut in 1972 and was designed by Sara Balbach.

The elements of the design are highly stylized in a band around the cup: abstract small white flowers with green centers, green flowers with white centers, solid green dots, and green outlined white leaves. This set of four is also available at Barge Canal Market for $20 and is ready for hot coffee, hot cocoa, hot tea, you name it. I also have some available in my Booth 17 at 5 Corners Antiques in Essex Junction Vermont
Circa: 1972-1978
Manufacturer: Pyrex, Corning Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 14700: Set of 4 vintage Corelle Vitrelle Butterfly Gold hook handled cups & saucers

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Set of 4 vintage Corelle Vitrelle Butterfly Gold hook handled cups & saucers This iconic 1970s pattern go, the "Butterfly Gold" pattern which made its debut in 1972 was designed by Gregory Mirow. The elements of the design are highly stylized: flower, butterflies, sheaf of wheat.

This particular style of cup is made of a product called Vitrelle which is "a tempered glass product consisting of two types of glass laminated into three layers." (wikepedia).

These "hook-handle" cups were made between 1972 until 1982 and as you can see stack easily, one of their selling points. They were designed by Charles B. Ketcham.

Excellent condition. It's time to plan a coffee klatch!
Circa: 1972-1982
Manufacturer: Corning Ware, Corelle  

Your Price: $16.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 16340: Set 4 Corning black base Glas-Snap 5 inch tall handled mugs

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Set 4 Corning black base Glas-Snap 5 inch tall handled mugs Corning called these creations "Glas-Snap" tumblers. The insert "snaps" in and out of the plastic holder. I really like the modern feel of this Freda Diamond design. Being made of Pyrex glass, they are good for hot or cold beverages.

This is how these Corning creations are described in the Corning archive: "Pyrex Mug with Black Holder. Colorless glass; black plastic; machine-made. Tapering cylindrical shape glass that sits in a black base with handle."

The 12 ounce size stands 5 1/2 inches tall when in the holder while the 8 ounce size stands 5 inches tall. There is a slight smoky gray color to the glass.

In the 1973 catalog which accompanied the recent Pyrex Centennial exhibit, these two sizes are shown in plastic bases of the following colors: Spring Blossom Green, Snowflake Blue, and Butterfly Gold. Sound familiar? Well it should if you are Pyrex collector. In fact, there was also a matching 1 Quart Serving Pitcher and a larger size 1 1/2 Quart Pitcher available to accompany these Glas-Snap mugs.

I am not yet sure what year the black plastic bases were produced but my guess is around the same time period. Excellent condition
Circa: 1970s
Manufacturer: Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 7954: Morgantown Crinkle Peacock Blue sherbet

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Morgantown Crinkle Peacock Blue sherbet Produced by the Morgantown Glass Company in the period when they were known as the Morgantown Glass Guild which started in 1933, this is the 2 7/8 inch tall 6 oz. footed sherbet in the Peacock Blue color. This line in transparant colors started in the 1950s.

By 1958, it had been renamed the Decor line, which was the brainchild of J. Richard Haden who along with his brother Samuel K. took over the business from their father Joseph Haden. In 1958, the first Decor by Morgantown" catalog was published.

However, when the Carbone Company of Boston, one of the major national Importers assumed the line as their own in the early Sixties, the line became known as Crinkle. This line can be seen and is well presented on pages 214-215 of Jerry Gallagher's Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass (1995).

This sherbet is in the Peacock Blue color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. It is in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve lemonade or iced tea on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms).

Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Morgantown Glass Guild Morgantown West Virginia  

Your Price: $5.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 8252: Bryce El Rancho set 4 Amethyst tumblers

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Bryce El Rancho set 4 Amethyst tumblers Produced by the Bryce Glass Company, this is a set of four 4 5/8 inch tall 12 oz. flat tumblers in the Amethyst color.

Not much is known about Bryce's El Rancho production. It was made around the same time as Crinkle, Driftwood, and Lido, and is often confused with them.

This set of 4 12 oz flat juice glasses is in the Amethyst color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. They are in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve lemonade or iced tea on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms).

Add it to your Bryce El Rancho or Crinkled glass collection today. Go green! Save resources and purchase a piece of America's past. Sturdy, dependable, dishwasher-friendly, it is ready for your kitchen table today.

Circa: 1960-1970
Manufacturer: Bryce Glass Company, Mount Pleasant, PA  

Your Price: $24.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 7133: Corelle Corning 4 Butterfly Gold cereal bowls

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Corelle Corning 4 Butterfly Gold cereal bowls This set of four 6 1/4 inch wide cereal bowls were made by Corning and sold under the Corelle brand to be go-alongs with their tremendously popular Pyrex patterns.

This pattern is called Butterfly Gold and can be seen on page 162 of Mauzy's 3rd Edition (2004) Pyrex the Unauthorized Collector's Guide book. The bowls are in good vintage shape and ready to give you years of service. So, if you already own the Butterfly Gold mixing bowl or refridgeraor set, this set of cereals bowls will fit right in.

Add them to your Pyrex or Corelle by Corning collection today.
Circa: 1960s
Manufacturer: Corning Ware, Corelle  

Your Price: $20.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6114: pair Morgantown Crinkle Shamrock Green bowls

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pair Morgantown Crinkle Shamrock Green bowls Produced by the Morgantown Glass Company in the period when they were known as the Morgantown Glass Guild which started in 1933, this is a pair of 5 inch wide dessert or finger bowls in the Shamrock Green color. The highest point of the bowl near the spout is 2 inches. This line in transparant colors started in the 1950s.

By 1958, it had been renamed the Decor line, which was the brainchild of J. Richard Haden who along with his brother Samuel K. took over the business from their father Joseph Haden. In 1958, the first Decor by Morgantown" catalog was published.

However, when the Carbone Company of Boston, one of the major national Importers assumed the line as their own in the early Sixties, the line became known as Crinkle. This line can be seen and is well presented on pages 214-215 of Jerry Gallagher's Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass (1995).

This pair of 5 inch wide finger or dessert bowls is in the Shamrock Green color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. It is in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve salsa or chips on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms). Price is for the pair.

Add it to your Morgantown or Art Deco American glassware collection today.

Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Morgantown Glass Company, Morgantown West Virginia  

Your Price: $9.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 7952: Morgantown Crinkle Peacock Blue pitcher

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Morgantown Crinkle Peacock Blue pitcher Produced by the Morgantown Glass Company in the period when they were known as the Morgantown Glass Guild which started in 1933, this is the 7 1/4 inch tall 28 oz. footed pitcher in the Peacock Blue color. The highest point of the pitcher near the spout is actually a bit taller at 7 3/4 inches. This line in transparant colors started in the 1950s.

By 1958, it had been renamed the Decor line, which was the brainchild of J. Richard Haden who along with his brother Samuel K. took over the business from their father Joseph Haden. In 1958, the first Decor by Morgantown" catalog was published.

However, when the Carbone Company of Boston, one of the major national Importers assumed the line as their own in the early Sixties, the line became known as Crinkle. This line can be seen and is well presented on pages 214-215 of Jerry Gallagher's Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass (1995).

This 28 ounce pitcher is in the Peacock Blue color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. It is in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve lemonade or iced tea on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms).

Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Morgantown Glass Guild Morgantown West Virginia  

Your Price: $40.00
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