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Amber glass Kings Crown thumbprint pattern goblet by Indiana Glass.Unavailable • Pre-owned - Excellent
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The Kings Crown pattern, also known as Thumbprint, was a popular glassware design produced by several American companies, most notably Indiana Glass and Colony Glass. It is characterized by its hobnail or thumbprint-like indentations encircling the bowl and often extending down the stem and onto the foot. This pattern was typically produced in a variety of colors, with amber being one of the most common and sought-after hues. Indiana Glass Company, founded in 1907 in Dunkirk, Indiana, became a major producer of pressed glassware, including the Kings Crown pattern, which was introduced in the 1950s and remained in production for decades. Colony Glass, which later merged with Indiana Glass, also produced similar items. These pieces are widely collected for their nostalgic appeal and decorative quality, often used for everyday dining or as decorative accents.

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