Vintage SENECA GLASS COMPANY "Driftwood Amber" Champagne/Tall Sherbet Glasses. Ten glasses are available, and are priced per glass.

Measurements: Each glass measures 3" in Height x 3-3/4" Width. Base width is 2-3/4". Each glass holds 7 ounces of liquid.

Pattern Description:
Pressed/Patented Glass, Stem 1980, Amber, Crinkle Design, No Trim. Made in the United States.

During the 1950s, Seneca introduced its Driftwood Casual table setting pattern in an attempt to capture a less formal segment of the glassware market. This pattern was produced in dozens of colors for nearly 30 years, and became especially important to the company as formal glassware became less popular. This pattern is discontinued and was active from ca. 1950? until 1982.

Company Background:
Seneca Glass Company was founded in 1891 and began operations in 1892 in Fostoria, Ohio. In 1896, the firm moved to Morgantown, West Virginia, and continued to produce high-quality decorated glassware. A second plant was built in 1911 to produce tumblers and less-elaborate ware. In 1982, the company was sold to a group of investors that renamed the firm Seneca Crystal Incorporated. The firm filed for bankruptcy in 1983.

This listing price is $3.49 per glass. I offer multiple purchase discounts of up to 20% off, so if four or more glasses are purchased, the net price after discount would be just $2.79 each! I will combine items for shipping as well.