2760 Daisy Line


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The Daisy line was introduced in 1910. This line is sometimes called the Arch Foot line by collectors since some items have arch shaped feet. Reuben Haley of Beaver County, PA was issued design patent 40,591 on March 29, 1910. This patent covered the Arch Foot shape, but not the applied Daisy design.

2766 Thistle Line


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The Thistle line was introduced for sale beginning in 1911. Although there were very few Cambridge catalog examples, this was a broad general line.

2768 Line


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The 2768 Line was introduced prior to 1912 and select items appeared in the 1912 Sears Catalog

2780 Strawberry Line


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The Strawberry line was introduced in 1911.

2800 Community Line


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The Community line was introduced for sale beginning in 1914. Not all catalog images exactly match actual production shapes.

2860 Lexington Line


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The 2860 line was introduced and produced during the Nearcut era as a numbered line without a name. The line was re-introduced in the mid-1930s as the 1630 Lexington line and was produced in Amber and Crystal. Collectors now refer to this line as Lexington regardless of the production era.

2960 Line


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Although Cambridge had no name for this line, collectors have nicknamed this line "4 Lines."

2970 Gothic Soda Fountain Service


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This line was introduced for sale to the bar and restaurant trade beginning in 1916. A. J. Bennett was issued design patent D52,554 on October 15, 1918 for this line. The patent application was filed December 11, 1915. Available with and without lines.

3000 Line


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Reuben Haley of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, patented this design and method of production in 1915. The patent was assigned half to United States Glass Company and half to Duncan & Miller Glass Company. In 1916, license to produce glass under the patents was granted to McKee Glass Company and Cambridge Glass Company.

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