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Hand Pressed Glass Cup Plate "Lexington Arts & Crafts Society, Founded 1935"

Hand Pressed Glass Cup Plate "Lexington Arts & Crafts Society, Founded 1935"

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This Historical Reproduction Cup Plate is number 121 in the Pairpoint catalogue, commissioned in 1981 by the Lexington Arts & Crafts Society, a non-profit organization whose purpose is "to foster in the community a more active interest in the arts and crafts and to encourage higher artistic standards in the arts and handicrafts". A painter and a potter are featured on the field, and the words Lexington Arts & Crafts Society, Founded 1935 are inscribed on the rim.

Measuring 3.5" in diameter, this cup plate was made by hand using a glass press and hand carved pressing mold, following the same process used for cup plate production in the 19th century.

1825 - 2025 Bicentennial Celebration: in 2025 the Sandwich Historical Society is celebrating 200 years of glass making in Sandwich, by offering for sale a collection of vintage reproduction cup plates. Proceeds from cup plate sales go directly to fund the special events and services offered as part of our 2025 bi-centennial celebration. We thank you for your support of the Sandwich Historical Society and its Glass Museum! 

Glassmaking in Sandwich, MA, began in 1825 with the establishment of the Sandwich Glass Manufactory by Deming Jarves, a Boston entrepreneur. The factory was reincorporated in 1826 as the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, and manufactured glassware until 1887.  

Cup Plates were commonly used in the early 19th century. Teacups at the time had no handle, so it was the custom to pour hot tea into a saucer for cooling and drink from the saucer. The cup was set aside on a decorative cup plate like this one to prevent soiling the table linens or marring the tabletop.

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