Up for sale is a fantastic piece of American history: a complete matching set of 8 vintage 1969 Apollo 11 "Man on the Moon" commemorative drinking glasses manufactured by Libbey. These iconic space-age tumblers measure 4" tall by 2.75" across and feature bold, patriotic red, white, and blue graphics.
Each glass proudly honors the historic moon landing date of July 20, 1969, and explicitly lists the names of astronauts Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr., and Michael Collins, alongside the Eagle "Tranquility Base" text. Originally given away as promotional items at gas stations during the peak of the space race, these sets have become highly prized collectibles.
Dimensions (Per Glass):
- Height: 4"
- Diameter: 2.75"
- Capacity: 8 oz.
Condition:
In excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or flea bites across all 8 glasses. The screen-printed graphics remain incredibly crisp, bright, and vibrant, showing fantastic preservation with minimal to no paint wear. Perfect instant collection filler or retro barware display set!
Brand: Libbey Glass CompanyTheme: NASA Space Exploration / Apollo 11 MissionText on Glass: "Man on the Moon / July 20, 1969 / USA"Historical Figures Listed: Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., Michael CollinsColors: Patriotic Red, White, and Blue Graphic ACL PaintQuantity: Set of 8 Matching Tumbler Glasses
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