1203 tumblers appears in 1932 & 1933 supplements to a Cambridge catalog. The line was also listed as accessory items to the Martha Washington table ware line.
The 1400 stemware line was featured in the 1932 supplement to a Cambridge catalog. It was shown as one of two accessory stemware lines to the Martha Washington line which include its own stemware as well.
The 1401 stemware line appears to be a newly numbered line introduced prior to 1913 as the 673 Havana stemware line. Some rework may have been done to change the capacity of some of the stems. The line was sold under the name "Jefferson" in the late 1950s.
The 1402 Tally-Ho 100 stemware line was the second of four stemware lines included in the Tally-Ho line. It was introduced in 1933. Design Patent 89,821 was issued May 9, 1933 to Wilbur L. Orme.
The 1402 Tally-Ho 150 stemware line was the third of four stemware lines included in the Tally-Ho line. It was introduced in 1933 as part of the Tally-Ho 100 stemware line but was renumbered into a separate line in 1934.
The 3011 "Statuesque" stemware line was introduced in the fall of 1931. Design patent 85,618 was granted to Will Cameron McCartney on November 24, 1931.
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