We have 1 very old Tiffin King's Crown 2 oz wine $11 (has started to fade to yellow; likely late 1800s version; the one on the far right) and then 3 of what we believe are the Indiana versions for $6 each (could be later Tiffin). Or take all 4 for $24.
The Canterbury pattern was first produced by Duncan & Miller Glass Company in 1937, and later continued by Tiffin Glass Company in the late 1950's. Offered here is the 4 1/2 inch 9 oz tumbler. These were produced by Tiffin in their lovely Copen Blue color. I have 4 available, price is per tumbler.
These amber Tiffin Glass No 196 Line (Regular Optic) 3 5/8" cone shaped, footed seltzer tumblers are in excellent condition. The rims might feel a tad rough, as the rims were not polished, but there are no chips or fleabites, etc. Holds 5 oz each, same as a juice glass. Made in the 1930s. Set includes 5 in excellent condition, and 1 free that has a small chip on the base.
These amber Tiffin Glass No 196 Line (Regular Optic) 4 3/4" cone shaped, footed water tumblers are in excellent condition. The rims might feel a tad rough, as the rims were not polished, but there are no chips or fleabites, etc. Holds about 8.5 oz each. Made in the 1930s.
air of black satin KIMBERLEY candlesticks, 6 3/4" tall & 4 1/8" wide round base, great Art Deco shiny lines that criss cross the black satin glass. Excellent condition.