Vintage set of six WJ Hughes cut "Corn Flower" clear shot or sherry glasses, featuring two twelve-petal Corn Flowers with leaf sprays. The stem has a ball formation at the base of the foot and smooth rim. Line 73. Unknown blank, circa 1960s. Beautifully crafted Canadian glassware perfect for gifting or to add to your own barware collection.
Excellent condition, free from chips.
Measure 2 x 3 5/8 inches
Excerpted from the Dufferin County Museum Archives...
"Line 73 was one of the most popular and longest running lines carried by the W.J. Hughes "Corn Flower" Glass Company. The line was introduced in the early 1910s and carried continuously until the company ceased cutting in 1988. Over the years, the glass blanks were produced by several American and European glass manufacturers, including: Tiffin Glass Company, Louis Glass Company, West Virginia Glass Specialty and factories in Czechoslovakia, Germany, Belgium and Hungary."