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  • Midcentury 22-Karat Gold and Green Tall Cocktail Glassware by Culver, Set of 5
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    A set of five midcentury glasses by Culver. This beautiful set is decorated in a bright lime green with 22-karat gold intricate stylized designs. Each glass depicts a bouquet of flow...
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  • Vintage Culver Barware Cocktail Set Green and Gold Rock Glasses and Ice Bucket
    By Culver Ltd.
    Located in North Hollywood, CA
    Vintage Mid-Century Modern culver Stralyte style embossed, raised, textured design on bands alternating green and gold design with leaves and 22 karat Gold Stripes set of one ice bucket and five large rock glasses. Mid Century green and 22 Karat gold cocktail glasses...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Barware

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  • Vintage Cera Glassware, Red, White and Blue Arrow Barware Suite
    Located in Nantucket, MA
    Midcentury eleven piece bar suite with vinyl caddy and ice bucket. All decorated with vertical red, white and blue arrows alternately pointed up and down. The set includes 6 large ro...
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  • Red French Luminarc Glass Cordial Glassware, Set of 4, 1970s, France
    By Luminarc
    Located in Oklahoma City, OK
    A set of French 4 ruby red cordial glasses by Luminarc. Marked at the bottom "France". A great way to add color to any table. How we would style them: Pair this gorgeous red set...
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  • 1960s Collectible Highball Black and Gold Barware Glasses by Fred Press.
    By Culver Ltd., Georges Briard, Fred Press
    Located in North Hollywood, CA
    1960s Collectible Highball Black and Gold Barware Drinking Glasses by Fred Press. Elegant exquisite vintage set of two Collins cocktail glasses designed by Fred Press. Hollywood rege...
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  • Vintage Culver Set of Six Rock Glasses Frosted Gold and Black Regency Pattern
    By Culver Ltd.
    Located in North Hollywood, CA
    Elegant exquisite vintage set of six rock glasses designed by Culver ltd. Vintage Culver Set of Six Rock Glasses Frosted Gold and Black Regency Pattern They will create a dramatic display for a back bar or table setting. Midcentury low ball cocktail glasses frosted glass decorated with 24 K gold leaf and black. Size: 4" tall, 3 1/4" mouth opening diameter. Signed in gold "Culver Ltd "on each glass. Description: Wide Frosted, Silver And Gold Bands Pattern: Regency by Culver Status: Discontinued. Culver Glass Company – Lavish and Opulent Cocktail ware of the 1950s – 1960s Culver Ltd was a glass company famous for their stunning decorative glassware in 22-karat gold. Culver Ltd was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1939 by Irving Rothenberg. Culver Glass features real 22-karat gold decoration used effusively and magnificently especially from the late 1950’s on through the 1960’s. The company gained notoriety and its products became highly collectible and only sold at high-end department stores. In 1980, the company moved to downtown Rahway, New Jersey. Irving Rothenberg passed away in 1987 and his son, Mark ‘Mickey’ Rothenberg, continued the Culver Glass Company. Mickey ran the company until he sold Culver Ltd. in 1996 to Moderne Glass Company, Inc. Mickey Rothenberg continued in the glass manufacturing business by running another glass company until his death on 9/11. He was one of the passengers on the hijacked Newark-to-San-Francisco flight that crashed in Pennsylvania. The company’s early production line featured acid etch, decalcomania, sandblasted, hand-painted, banded, sand-cut monogramming and silk screen. In the late 1950’s, Culver Ltd started the application of the 22-karat gold to their glassware. The super-heated, roll-on process of gold remains a secret today. By the 1980’s, Culver stopped making its own glass and began using glassware...
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