Early American Pressed Glass
Cable Tumbler by the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company 1860s
Cable Tumbler by the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company 1860s
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As a special bicentennial Museum fundraiser we are taking the very unusual step of listing some authentic 19th Century Early American Pressed Glass pieces for sale.
Cable Pattern Tumbler / Drinking Glass
Manufactured by the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company between 1860 and 1870
This pattern is said to commemorate the successful laying of the Atlantic cable. The first attempt at laying a transatlantic cable was made in 1857, but it failed shortly after installation. A second attempt in 1866 by Cyrus Field was successful, establishing a permanent communication link between Europe and North America.
Measures roughly 3.75" tall by 3.5" in diameter
The year 2025 marks the bicentennial of the founding of the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company in 1825, and we are excited to celebrate this milestone with a year-long event series that includes the sale of select pieces of genuine antique glassware such as this. Thank you for your support of the Sandwich Glass Museum!
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