Culver Cranberry Scroll are a Hollywood Regency ClassicAdd a touch of mid-century opulence to your home bar with these exquisite Culver Cranberry Azure Collins glasses. Dating to the 1960s, this set epitomizes the Hollywood Regency aesthetic with its two rows of deep cranberry ovals framed by intricate 22kt gold filigree. Perfectly proportioned for tall, refreshing cocktails like a Tom Collins or Mojito, each glass holds 12 oz to the rim, 6 oz with ice. SUGGESTED USES: Tom Collins Gin & Tonic Tiki Mojito Dark & Stormy ____________________________________________________Sold As: Set of 6 Shape: HighballMaker: CulverStyle/Type: 22 kt gold gildEra: MCM (see Glassware Eras)Period: 1960's to 70'sSize: 5 5/8" H Volume: 12 oz to rim, 6 oz with iceOrigin: USAProduction Status: DiscontinuedUV Flourescense: N/A (see Glossary) ConditionUsed, but Like New / Mint (See Definitions of Condition) Condition NotesPrevious owned, used. No chips, no cracks, nor cloudiness. Culver's gold gilt glasses, made in the 1960s, often show signs of wear in the form of gold thinning or having rubbed off. These glasses show virtually no sign of wear. However, if these are your first foray into Culver 22 ct gold gilt glasses, please note that the gold itself shows think lines, or breaks, all a part of the production process. Also note that the enameled red panels may show signs of uneveness of the application of color. Please view the detail photo for examples of these characteristics of the glassware. Again, a production characteristic. These marks tend to be common in Culver gold gilt glassware, even for glassware seldom to never used. Please study the photos for further reference.Also, please note that the photography of this collection is true to the overall color hues and tones. However, a slight amount of increased saturation has been used in order to accent details. Return & Refund PolicyBefore making a purchase from The Joy of Cocktails, please refer to our Return & Refund Policy. About the MakerCulver Glass Company, founded in 1939 by Irving Rothenberg in Brooklyn, New York, became renowned for its luxurious glassware featuring 22-karat gold. To apply the gold patterns and textures the company used a secret, patented high-heat roll-on process. Culver's iconic designs, from from gilded mushrooms, owls, cats, Egyptian and Asian inspired design themes, scrolling leaf patterns and holiday designs, were rose in popularity during the mid-20th century, and they've become highly desirable collectables today. 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.