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Bartlett Collins

Creamer & Open Sugar Set by Bartlett Collins, Golden Grapes Design, Vintage 1950s

Creamer & Open Sugar Set by Bartlett Collins, Golden Grapes Design, Vintage 1950s

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Sugared grapes and gold rims — a sweet little set for the vintage kitchen table.

Bartlett-Collins traces back to 1914, when Oklahoma oilman H.U. Bartlett teamed up with East Coast glassman George F. Collins to found the company in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The two split ways in 1918, but Collins' name stayed on thanks to his son, J.W. Collins, who remained the firm's vice president. Bartlett-Collins became known for hand-pressed and blown tableware, stemware, and kitchenware, introducing their Golden Grapes pattern in 1947 and likely adding this creamer and sugar set in the following decade. Each piece is pressed glass finished with a hand-applied frosted texture forming the grapes and leaves, along with a gilded rim. The company later became part of Lancaster Colony (parent of Indiana Glass) in 1982, continuing production in Sapulpa until Anchor Hocking closed the plant in 2008.

A charming addition to a breakfast table or vintage kitchen collection, and a sweet gift for the milk glass or pressed glass collector.

Browse our shop for more vintage creamer and sugar sets to round out your collection.

  • Maker: Bartlett-Collins
  • Materials: Glass
  • Dimensions: Sugar 3.0" tall, 5.0" wide (handle to handle), 3.0" diameter opening; Creamer 3.25" tall, 4.0" wide (spout to handle), 3.0" diameter opening; each holds 6 oz
  • Origin: USA
  • Era: 1950s (circa 1957–1959)
  • Condition: Vintage, used, good condition. Gold rims and bands show wear consistent with age; no chips or other defects. Please review photos closely before purchasing, as all sales are final.
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