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Libbey Glass Co.'s Liquor Cocktail 3001 - Sets of 2
Libbey Glass Co.'s Liquor Cocktail 3001 - Sets of 2
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Libbey's 1950s Cocktail Glass is a Legend
Description: Crafted in the 1950s, Libbey's 3001 Liquor Cocktail Glass embodies the sleek sophistication of midcentury design. Standing 5⅝ inches tall with a 4-ounce capacity, its clean lines and perfectly balanced form capture the era's cultural embrace of streamlined modernity. Libbey, a pioneer in American glassmaking since 1818, was renowned for blending innovation with artistry, making this glass a coveted addition to any midcentury bar cart.
SUGGESTED USES:
- Sazerac
- Vieux Carré
- Martini
- Manhattan
- Daiquiri
- Whiskey Sour
- Whiskey Neat
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Sold As: Set of 2
Inventory (at listing): 6 Total / 3 Sets of 2
Shape: Liquor Cocktail
Maker: Libbey Glass Company
Era: Vintage / MidCentury (see Glassware Eras)
Style/Type: Stemware
Period: 1950s
Size: 5 6/8"
Volume: Approx 4 oz to rim
Weight: .5 lb (per pair)
Origin: USA
Production Status: Discontinued
UV Flourescense: No (see Glossary)
Condition
Excellent (See Product Condition)
Condition Notes
These glasses are free of chips, cracks, abrasions, fleas bites, and are clear with no cloudiness
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About the Maker
Founded in 1818, the Libbey Glass Company began in East Cambridge, Massachusetts, before relocating to Toledo, Ohio, where it became a cornerstone of American glassmaking. Known for pioneering pressed glass techniques and popularizing chip-resistant “Safedge” rims, Libbey transformed everyday glassware into durable, stylish staples. With iconic mid-century designs and innovative craftsmanship, Libbey continues to be a beloved name in glassware, celebrated for merging functionality with timeless style.
Care Instructions
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