A curvaceous stem for sensual cocktails Crafted between 1937 and 1953 by Cambridge Glass Company, the Statuesque collection of stemware is the epitome of Art Deco influences on glassware design with its sleek lines and the graceful curves of the nude stem. SUGGESTED USES: Martini Manhattan Daquiri Vermouth Amaro ____________________________________________________ Sold As: Sold Individually, Prices Vary Per Glass*Total Inventory (at listing): 5 glassesShape: Liquor CocktailMaker: Cambridge Glass CompanyEra: Vintage (see Glassware Eras)Style/Type: Molded Stem, Handblown Bowl (See Glossary)Period: 1937 to 1953Size: 6 1/2" H Volume: 4 ozOrigin: USAProduction Status: Discontinued*NOTE: If you're interested in the entire collection of 5, please contact us for a special package price for the set. ConditionExcellent - Rare (See Definitions of Condition) Condition NotesNo chips, no cracks, blemishes, cloudiness. The Gold Krystol, La Rosa and the Mocha colored glass colors are subtle and we've enhanced the saturation a little in order to show the colors better. Return & Refund PolicyBefore making a purchase from The Joy of Cocktails, please refer to our Return & Refund Policy.About the MakerPressed and etched glassware made by Cambridge Glass Company was first produced in Cambridge, OH, in 1902. Famous patterns include Rose Point, Statuesque and Caprice. For home bar enthusiasts, Cambridge's stemware and barware rivals that of Fostoria and Heisey for quality, beauty and collectability. The Cambridge Glass Company operated until 1954.Care InstructionsPlease review our 9 Essential Tips for Vintage Glassware Care.Have Info? Contact Us!You can help us make this a great resource. If you have any further information about this particular glassware, please share it with us through out Contact Us form.