This 12-piece vintage glassware set screams mid-century charm without ever raising its voice. Featuring seven lowball tumblers and five tall parfait or pilsner-style footed glasses, each piece is cloaked in a sultry satin-frosted finish, punctuated by deeply etched atomic starbursts β the kind of design that stopped space-age housewives and jet-set gents in their tracks.
π« Likely made by Bartlett-Collins Glass Company, circa late 1950sβearly 1960s, in Sapulpa, Oklahoma β the heart of American glassmaking. This pattern danced through suburban bar carts and pink-tiled kitchens during the golden age of Americana, when starbursts meant optimism and your highball had class.
Frosted glass so smooth it begs to be touched. Starbursts that catch the light like vintage secrets. These aren't just glasses β they're ritual objects for those who remember when parties had themes and guests dressed accordingly Bartlett-Collins was renowned for its decorated drinkware and frosted etched finishes, supplying stylish sets like this to department stores across postwar America. Classic quality you can feel in your hand β not mass-market knockoffs π Measurements (approx): Tumblers: 3.5" H x 3" D Parfaits: 9" H x 3" D π― Perfect for: Mad Men-style bar setups MCM collectors Retro cocktail enthusiasts Wedding toasts! Gorgeous vintage condition. No chips or cracks. Frosting and etching are crisp and vivid. One or two pieces may show subtle signs of age appropriate wear