Wine Glasses, Colony Glass, Amber Park Lane, Set of 7, Vintage
Wine Glasses, Colony Glass, Amber Park Lane, Set of 7, Vintage
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- Vintage Wine Glasses, Park Lane Pattern by Colony, Amber Glass, Indiana Glass Retro Glasses, Square Base, Vintage Collectibles, Mid Century Barware, Set of 7, Fall Barware, Autumn Colors, Thanksgiving Table Ideas, (Discontinued)
- Made in Ohio, USA
- Vintage: 1957 - 1970's
- Details: These are amber wine glasses and feature the beautiful Park Lane pattern from Colony Glass. There are dots/ovals and arches as well as a unique square base and a gorgeous, round, faceted short stem. This pattern is very similar to the Cape Cod pattern from Imperial Glass, and sometimes gets confused with one another. These are pressed glass, part of an extensive collection of glassware made by Colony Glass and later continued by Indiana Glass Co (both part of the larger Lancaster Colony Corp). These are NOT depression glass, were manufactured from the late 1950's to the 1970's. There are 7 glasses, this shipment will need a lot of packaging to arrive safely, shipping will be high, please keep that in mind at check-out. These were meant for serving wine, however, they also make excellent juice and dessert glasses. Please note size, these are short wine glasses. Perfect for your Thanksgiving table or Fall Get Togethers.
- Material: Glass
- Dimension: Each: 4.5 inches Tall, 2.75 inches in Diameter (top opening) and 2 x 2 inches Square base. Holds 4 oz.
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Very Good Vintage Condition. There are no scratches, cracks or chips except for normal wear. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. Some pictures were enhanced to show details.
The Park Lane pattern was introduced in 1957. This was just shortly before the 1961 merger of 5 different glass companies including Lancaster Glass (which had already purchased Indiana Glass Co), and Colony Glass Co. The merger resulted in a new company being formed the "Lancaster Colony Corporation". This pattern is also attributed to Indiana Glass Company because they continued to use many of the Colony Glass molds and manufacture patterns under their own name (still as a subsidiary of Lancaster Colony Corp) for several years.