Affordable Vintage Icon for the Home Bar Collection Libbey’s Georgian Tall Champagne Coupe, introduced in 1956 and discontinued in 2009, epitomizes Hollywood’s golden age—when Marilyn Monroe herself held this very coupe, embodying the elegance of mid-century glamour. This iconic glass, with its tall stem and wide bowl, was designed to highlight champagne’s effervescence in the hand of the era's most glamorous. Each bowl was meticulously handblown, showcasing American craftsmanship that is largely a thing of the past. Collect this rare piece of history to toast in style, capturing a time when beauty and artistry were as essential as the champagne within. SUGGESTED USES: Champagne Manhattans Daquiris Sours ____________________________________________________ Sold As: Set of 4Inventory (at listing): 2 Sets of 4Shape: Champagne CoupleMaker: Libbey Glass CompanyEra: MCM (see Glassware Eras)Style/Type: Handblown bowl, molded stemPeriod: 1950s - 2000Size: 4 3/4" H x 2 3/4" WVolume: 5 oz to rimWeight: 1 lb (per pair)Origin: AmericaProduction Status: DiscontinuedUV Flourescense: No (see Glossary) ConditionExcellent (See Product Condition) Condition NotesThese have no chips, flea bites or cracks. The glass is not foggy. They show normal wear and tear for pre-owned glassware from an earlier eraReturn & Refund PolicyBefore making a purchase from The Joy of Cocktails, please refer to our Return & Refund Policy. About the Maker Founded in 1818, the Libbey Glass Company began in East Cambridge, Massachusetts, before relocating to Toledo, Ohio, where it became a cornerstone of American glassmaking. Known for pioneering pressed glass techniques and popularizing chip-resistant “Safedge” rims, Libbey transformed everyday glassware into durable, stylish staples. With iconic mid-century designs and innovative craftsmanship, Libbey continues to be a beloved name in glassware, celebrated for merging functionality with timeless style. 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.