
Description
Barb and Linda will share a visual overview including physical samples of the immense variety of barware and beverage sets that the Cambridge Glass Company of Cambridge, Ohio, made over the years. Their focus will be the 1930s through the late 1950s, when the company closed. From statuesque nude stems to enameled and decorated cocktail shakers, Farberware and Chrome Kraft sets to the award winning “Square” line, you will see the amazing craftsmanship and colors that made Cambridge glass so popular for so long.

Now enjoying semi-retirement, Linda’s two main loves are Cambridge glass and sewing and selling vintage sewing patterns. She is a part-time glass dealer with her co-presenter, Barb Wyrick. Together they have set-up at the Cambridge Glass club convention and have a booth at the Heart of Ohio mall. Linda and her husband, Bryan, sell MCM barware and other mid-century finds through their Etsy store, MadCatEmporium.

Barbara Wyrick has worked with real estate for many years in the historic Victorian Village area of Columbus, Ohio. She is also an avid collector of Cambridge Glass as well as part-time glass and pottery dealer. Her own collection emphasizes enamel decoration on varied lines of Cambridge Glass.
Register for this free presentation at: https://www.simpletix.com/e/cambridge-glass-barware-through-the-decade-tickets-214553
Venue Details
Ohio Glass Museum, 1st Floor Auditorium
124 West Main Street
Lancaster, Ohio 43130