- Pattern: Unknown
- Made in USA by Libbey
- Vintage? : Mfg. date unknown, this pattern is very old, but still being produced
- Description: This is a set of 4 Libbey low sherbet / dessert cups. The pattern is very similar to the Colonial Panel pattern by Heisey, but these are definitely Libbey. Replacements website has it as pattern: 5161 and 5162. This is a footed glass cup, pressed glass. Perfect for ice cream sundaes, sherbet, pudding and other desserts.
- Material: Pressed Glass
- Dimensions: 3 1/8 inches Tall, 3 3/8 inches in Diameter
- Condition: Used – Very Good Condition. There are no cracks, chips or scratches except for normal wear and use. There are some very minor manufacturing issues such as a tiny air bubble in one, but does not affect the look. There is no cloudiness at all in this set of 4 glasses. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can’t accept returns. Please remember these are USED items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
- Shipping is included, (continental US only), unless otherwise noted. This item ships Priority Mail and Insured for your protection. AK, HI and International shoppers will see additional shipping based on your location.
The Libbey Glass Company we know today started in 1892 in Toledo, Ohio. However, Libbey has a long history, going back to 1818 in Massachusetts as New England Glass works. It wasn’t until 1878 when William L. Libbey leased the (by then out of business) New England Glass Works company that the name Libbey was added firm, it became New England Glass Works, Wm. L. Libbey, Prop. It was renamed the Libbey Glass Company in 1892. Today the company is owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. The Libbey Glass Company division, which still makes tableware, operates at its original site in Toledo.
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