Beautiful set of three vintage Culver lowball / rocks glasses in the much-loved horse pattern commonly identified as “Ming,” “Wild Horses,” or “Dancing Horses.” Based on comparable examples, this smoky frosted version with white-and-gold horses and gilded banding is widely sold and collected under those pattern names. I have not found a period Culver catalog page to prove which name was officially used by the company, so I am listing them as Culver Ming / Wild Horses for accuracy and searchability.

These glasses have a striking Mid Century Modern look, with smoky frosted interiors and elegant horse motifs accented in real 22K gold on the exterior. The decorative band at the rim and the horse illustrations give them wonderful vintage barware presence.

These are rocks / lowball glasses, ideal for whiskey, cocktails, or display in a vintage bar setup. Each glass measures approximately 4 inches tall with an approximately 3.75 inch rim diameter.

Condition

Excellent vintage condition. No chips or cracks. There may be light surface wear consistent with age and use, but the decoration — including the 22K gold trim — remains almost entirely intact with no significant loss. Please review all photos carefully.

These are a great addition for collectors of Culver glassware, mid-century modern or Hollywood Regency barware, or equestrian-themed décor.

The glasses will be carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival. I ship the same day or next day.