Produced from 1931 to 1958, the enchanting Nudes pattern by Cambridge is simply breathtaking! This month, we’re offering a gorgeous collection of Nudes-Royal Blue items including comports, champagne/tall sherbet glasses, water goblets, cordials, and more. These eye-catching pieces are wonderful conversation starters that will be a great addition to any table or china cabinet. These items also make ideal gifts for friends or loved ones, and are especially nice for the Cambridge glass collector.
The Cambridge Glass Company was founded in 1873, when a group of businessmen from the town of Cambridge, Ohio chartered a glass producing facility. Most of the company’s early designs were heavy, pressed-glass patterns. The company achieved steady growth during the early part of the twentieth century, and during the 1920s, 30s, and 40s the company released its most successful shapes, colors, and etchings. In 1931, the company debuted its very successful Rose Point etching, as well as the Nude Stems collection. Many of the company’s most famous colors were developed during this period, including “Carmen,” “Royal Blue,” and “Heatherbloom.” Soon after the end of World War II, the company began to experience business challenges. In 1958, the company closed its doors, and Imperial Glass acquired all of Cambridge’s molds and equipment. While the Cambridge company is now closed, its legacy lives on at Replacements.
Our supply of these Nudes-Royal Blue items is extremely limited, so order today while our selection is at its best.