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1962 Seattle World's Fair Commemorative Tumblers
1962 Seattle World's Fair Commemorative Tumblers
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1962 Seattle World’s Fair Frosted Glasses – Set of 6
Description: Step back into the Space Age with this set of six frosted tumblers from the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair—a celebration of innovation, culture, and mid-century design. Originally a Mobil gas station promotion, these collectible glasses capture the fair’s futuristic vision with bold, colorful graphics highlighting key attractions:
- World of Art – A tribute to creativity and expression at Century 21
- World of Entertainment – Showcasing the fair’s dazzling performances
- Coliseum 21 – Home to cutting-edge exhibits and grand showcases
- Boulevards of the World – A journey through international culture and style
- Monorail – Symbolizing the future of rapid urban transportation
- Hydro-Electric Exhibit – Celebrating the power of the Pacific Northwest
Each glass stands 6 5/8 inches tall, holds 15 ounces, and is in excellent vintage condition—free of chips or cracks. A must-have for collectors of mid-century memorabilia, Seattle history buffs, and cocktail enthusiasts looking for a stylish way to sip in the past.
SUGGESTED USES:
Tom Collins
Gin & Tonic
Tiki
Mojito
Dark & Stormy
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Sold As: Set of 6
Total Inventory (at listing): 1 set
Shape: Highball
Maker: Unknown
Style/Type: Frosted Glass
Era: MCM (see Glassware Eras)
Period: 1960's
Origin: USA
Production Status: Discontinued
UV Flourescense: N/A (see Glossary)
Condition
Excellent (See Definitions of Condition)
Condition Notes
All our glassware is previously owned. No chips, no cracks, nor cloudiness. These glasses look as if they were never used.
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About the Maker
The maker if Unknown. Anchor Hocking was a major glassware manufacturer of that era, and there are suggestions that they may have been involved. It's likely that there were multiple manufacturers.
Care Instructions
Please review our 9 Essential Tips for Vintage Glassware Care.
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