A lovely set of eight (8) of Cera "Dow Jones" stock market rocks glasses, in their original box (New Old Stock). Such a gorgeous pattern with heavy enamel and gold embossing of the stock market industrial average (from 1958-1968) in 22k gold, black, and white. Similar to Culver and other MCM glassware manufacturers, Cera used used a heavily textured embossing method with real 22k gold in the pattern.
This set includes 8 glasses in the original box (1958-1968)
Maker/pattern: Cera, Dow Jones
Hallmarks: All glasses are signed "Cera"
A bit about this glassware manufacturer: Cera Glass was made in Hackensack, NJ, USA, in the 1950s & 60s. They created elegant cocktail glasses, barware and other specialty pieces, which were sold in high end department stores of the era. Anthony Velonis, who was already a famous WPA silkscreener and artist, started the Cera Glass Company which pioneered methods of silkscreen printing on glass. Similar to other Mid Century glassware makers, his designs were trimmed in 22K gold.
Measurements: 4" tall x 3" in diameter
Condition: Excellent condition. They appear to be NOS (New Old Stock). The glasses are in great shape. Please note the box is is "Fair" shape. Comes with the original care instructions card. Truly a lovely set of Mid Century glasses. Cheers!
Please note: Mid Century glassware often has imperfections (i.e. tiny bubbles in the glass, or a "seam" from when the glass was being created, an extra spot of gold or enamel that made it on a clear part of the glass, a small "wrinkle" in the glass, etc -- purely the nature of vintage glassware).
Please also note: if you're trying to match existing glasses in this pattern, please be sure this is the year span (1958-1968) that you're looking for. Cheers!
**On shipping: We take our packaging very seriously and carefully wrap all pieces to ensure safe delivery. These glasses will be double-boxed, which means a larger heavier box.
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