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Amber glass tumblers from the Whitehall Cubist pattern by Indiana Glass

Amber glass tumblers from the Whitehall Cubist pattern by Indiana Glass

Selling Price

$110

History

The Whitehall Cubist pattern was produced by Indiana Glass Company from the late 1960s through the 1970s during the height of mid-century modern design. The distinctive cube or honeycomb pattern was created using a mold that produced the textured, three-dimensional appearance that was popular during this era. The amber coloration was particularly fashionable during this period, reflecting the earthy color palette that dominated home decor. These glasses are highly sought after by collectors of mid-century modern glassware and vintage barware enthusiasts. The distinctive geometric pattern and warm amber color make them appealing to those decorating with retro aesthetics or collecting American pressed glass from this period. Their durability combined with their decorative appeal has allowed many sets to survive intact, making them accessible entry points for new collectors of vintage glassware.

Origin

Dunkirk, Indiana, United States

Maker

Indiana Glass Company

Time period

Circa 1970s