Tuesday, February 03, 2009

More on Cambridge Glass

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I was recently asked to be a contributor to The Vintage Journal blog.   I'm very honored to be part of this collaborative blog of talented women!   I will be posting about once or twice a month over there but nothing will change here at My Romantic Home. I'll still be doing my best to update at least 5 days a week.   Today on the Vintage Journal I did a post about my new obsession (thanks to Lorrie), Cambridge Glass.  You can click here to read more about it with a special, very informative lesson from Lorrie herself!

20 comments:

Elzie said...

What a beautiful glass. I can sure understand why you fell for it.
And how exciting to become a "star" on TV LOL. You sure could do it, I'm certain of that.
Hope you have a nice day.
Love Elzie

Unknown said...

I love this pattern. I wish that I had started collecting it years ago. It is so feminine. Congrats on you invitation. You are just pushing out of your comfort zone on into better and bigger things! Yay for you. It is so fun to watch this all happen.
:)

~Liz

Anonymous said...

I have several of these glasses boxed away. I purchased them when I was in high school from my aunt's neighbor's garage sale. I have seen them going for $50 each at antique shows. I also purchased a box of miss matched silverware, which I also still have.

violetlady said...

I think I have seen glass like this, but never knew what it was called. Thank you for the education and good luck on your new post. I also hope your get the HGTV spot. You deserve it.

Julie said...

That is really pretty Cindy. My Grand Mother had some beautiful etched glasses and I wanted to get more to fill in the gaps from the ones that had broken over the years...but it was not something labeled or specific like this - so I was never able to find matching pieces. :0(

Pug1 said...

Oh! it's very pretty, i'm off to read the article! CHEERS! Michele

Unknown said...

That is gorgeous! I love etched glass. I'm sure it will look great with all your other beautiful dishes!

Penny said...

Cindy,
Beautiful glass~
Perfect for your romantic home~
I am off to read your post.

Lisa~A Cottage To Me said...

What beautiful glass! So dainty! Good Luck on your new venture!

Monica said...

Congrats, Cindy! You deserved the special honour!
This glass is pure beauty...
Monica.

Glenda said...

I too love this glass ever since my sister introduced it to me. She has a lovely set of glasses she uses everyday. She was lucky enough to find the set in a thrift shop. I have been looking ever since for my set of these.

Congrats on the Journal.

CIao

Bev said...

Congratulations, Cindy!

I collect Cambridge glass - Chantilly pattern. It belonged to my mother. There are some beautiful dishes, bowls, platters and candleholders by Cambridge. I love it!

Anonymous said...

Hi Cindy. I just wanted to take a minute to say thank you for such a heart-warming comment. I never imagined I would meet such nice people when I entered blog land a few months ago. Your words were very much appreciated.

Southern Lady's Vintage said...

Congratulations Cindy! I will look forward to reading your articles!

Kris said...

Congrats Cindy. The pattern in the glass is so elegant. Love it!!

Kris

Brenda Pruitt said...

You are one busy woman to get so much done! I shall go over and check it out, Cindy.
Brenda

ksarra said...

Hi Cindy, I'm learning something else from you. Thanks for all of the hints, tips and info that you provide. You have a TRULY amazing blog. I mentioned you in my blog post today, if you get a chance, please stop by for a visit!

English Cottage in Georgia said...

I love your blog!!! And now you have added another delightful blog to my reading list!
Thanks for sharing your photography and writing skill as well as your creativity with others.
Lucy

Joy Jones said...

Hi Cindy! I love that pattern too. It looks like "lace" etched in the glass. So romantic and pretty. I have 3 of those exact glasses in your photo. I found them at the flea market, but the edges are chipped out and you can't drink from them, so I use them as beautiful little flower vases. xoxo ~ Joy

Anonymous said...

Cindy,

I hope you are resting and reading about your beautiful Cambridge glass treasures. I used to live in Ohio close to where Cambridge used to be made. The antiques shops around Cambridge, Ohio are filled with these beauties. The text, The Cambridge Glass Company, lists all the glass made from 1949-1953. Also Gene Florence has written many editions on Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era.

Enjoy your glass.

Fondly, Linda
Melville Petals
Historic Haw River, NC