Vintage Teacup Luncheon Set Federal Glass Columbia Clear Pattern 12 piece circa 1935 Plate high quality Tea Cup and Saucer, Coffee Cup, service for 4
Vintage Teacup Luncheon Set Federal Glass Columbia Clear Pattern 12 piece circa 1935 Plate Tea Cup and Saucer, Coffee Cup, service for 4
The Federal Glass Company, located in Columbus, Ohio, began production in 1900. They specialized in handmade press glass. Offering low cost tumblers, kitchenware, luncheon sets and dinnerware. By underselling their competitors, Federal Glass thrived!
Anticipating the public's need for glassware, in the 1920's Federal Glass had the foresight high quality to switch their production methods to automation. Thus making it one of the first producers of machine made pieces.
This beautiful luncheon set was very popular in the 1940's and is comprised of 4 plates, cups and saucers, in the Columbia Clear pattern was first introduced in 1938. The bubble and sunflower design definitely give off a futuristic/art deco vibe, and with the patterning not produced on the eating surface no need to worry about damaging it. The soft scalloped corners and low profile cup is the perfect feminine touch for you and the ladies at an intimate afternoon luncheon!
The plate measures 9” square. The cup measures 2-1/2” tall and has a 6 ounce capacity. The saucer is 6” square. All the pieces are in wonderful condition – there are no signs of wear, scratches, chips or repairs.
This set is made with heavy vintage glass and weighs over 9 pounds before packaging.
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