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Set of Three 1930s Cambridge Glass Clear Cocktail Muddlers - Art Deco Barware
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Set of Three 1930s Cambridge Glass Clear Cocktail Muddlers - Art Deco Barware
Discovered at an estate sale of an American diplomatic family in East Hampton, New York—these exquisite clear crystal muddlers bring the sophisticated spirit of post-Prohibition cocktail culture into your home.
The Golden Age of Cocktail Culture:
As Prohibition ended in 1933, America experienced a cocktail renaissance. Discerning hosts demanded barware that was both functional and beautiful, and Cambridge Glass delivered exactly that. These muddlers represent the intersection of practical necessity and artistic achievement that characterized the best American glassware of the era, when cocktail preparation was considered an art form.
Cambridge Glass Legacy:
Founded in 1901 in Cambridge, Ohio, the Cambridge Glass Company became synonymous with high-quality American art glass. During the 1930s, they capitalized on the exploding cocktail culture with elegant barware pieces. Their crystal-clear glass showcased Cambridge's renowned exceptional clarity and precision craftsmanship that made their glassware coveted during the Depression era.
Design & Craftsmanship:
These muddlers exemplify the streamlined elegance of Art Deco design. The clean, geometric lines and substantial feel reflect the era's embrace of both form and function. Cambridge Glass was renowned for exceptional clarity and brilliant sparkle, and these pieces showcase the pristine transparency that made their glassware treasured by collectors.
The perfectly balanced proportions—substantial enough for effective muddling yet refined enough for sophisticated service—demonstrate Cambridge's understanding of both practical bartending needs and aesthetic appeal. The smooth, polished finish ensures comfortable handling while adding a touch of luxury to any cocktail preparation.
Specifications:
Dimensions: 5" length × 1" diameter (each)
Material: Premium Cambridge Glass clear crystal
Era: 1930s
Quantity: Set of three
Style: Art Deco
Origin: Cambridge, Ohio
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minimal wear
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition with the brilliant clarity Cambridge Glass is renowned for. These muddlers show minimal wear consistent with their age, retaining their original sparkle and transparency. No chips, cracks, or significant scratches—a testament to both their quality construction and the diplomatic family's careful stewardship.
The Art of the Muddle:
Essential for classic cocktails like Old Fashioneds, Mint Juleps, and Mojitos, these muddlers provide the perfect weight for gently releasing oils from herbs and citrus while the smooth surface won't damage delicate glassware.
Perfect For:
Serious cocktail enthusiasts seeking authentic vintage tools
Art Deco collectors expanding their glassware collection
Interior designers creating period-appropriate bar setups
Anyone appreciating the marriage of form and function in vintage design
Whether displayed on a vintage bar cart or actively used for entertaining, these Cambridge Glass muddlers bring authentic 1930s sophistication to any setting. They're conversation starters that connect us to an era when every detail mattered and style was never compromised.
A rare opportunity to own a set of three from an American diplomatic family's collection—genuine Cambridge Glass barware from cocktail culture's golden age.
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- Dimensions
- 0.76ʺW × 0.75ʺD × 5ʺH
- Styles
- Art Deco
- Period
- 1930s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Blown Glass
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Transparent
- Condition Notes
- Beautiful and Well cared for no chips or scratches Beautiful and Well cared for no chips or scratches less
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