
Clear crystal candlestick, Cambridge Glass Company pattern 3121
Selling Price
$30
History
The Cambridge Glass Company, founded in Cambridge, Ohio in 1901, was one of America's premier glassmakers until its closure in 1958. The pattern 3121 was introduced in the 1930s during the Art Deco era and became one of Cambridge's most popular stemware and accessory lines, known for its elegant twisted stem design and versatility across multiple pattern etchings including Rose Point and Wildflower. Cambridge glass pieces are highly sought after by collectors of American pressed and elegant glassware, particularly those who appreciate Depression-era and mid-century decorative arts. The 3121 line's timeless design and the company's reputation for quality craftsmanship make these pieces valuable to both casual decorators and serious glass collectors who prize Cambridge's contribution to American glassmaking history. Single candlesticks from this pattern are especially appealing as they can be mixed with other Cambridge patterns or displayed as standalone accent pieces.
Origin
Cambridge, Ohio, United States
Maker
Cambridge Glass Company
Time period
circa 1930-1958