Bring golden-age glamour to your bar cart with this rare set of vintage Canary Yellow Cameo coupe glasses, produced by Anchor Hocking during the early 1930s.
Known for its elegant garland swags, floral medallions, and beaded detailing, the Cameo pattern (sometimes called Ballerina by collectors) is one of the most iconic designs of the Depression Glass era. The warm canary yellow hue adds an extra layer of collectibility and charm—especially in a complete, matching set of ten.
Originally designed as sherbet or dessert glasses, these coupes are perfectly sized for champagne, mimosas, bellinis, and sparkling cocktails. Their shallow bowl and sunburst base catch the light beautifully, making them a standout choice for entertaining, brunch tables, or display in a curated vintage barware collection.
Whether you’re hosting a champagne toast, building a vintage-inspired home bar, or searching for a truly special gift for a cocktail lover, this set delivers timeless style with authentic history.
A rare find. A complete set. A true statement piece.
🥂 Details
- Manufacturer: Anchor Hocking
- Pattern: Cameo (Depression Glass)
- Color: Canary Yellow
- Era: Circa 1930–1934
- Quantity: Set of two
- Height: Approximately 4¾ inches
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Material: Pressed glass
🔍 Condition
Very good vintage condition.
No chips or cracks observed. Light, age-appropriate wear consistent with Depression-era glass. Any minor manufacturing variations are original to the period and part of the charm of authentic vintage barware.
🧠 Styling & Use Ideas
- Champagne, mimosas & bellinis
- Dessert coupes for sherbet or fruit
- Vintage brunch & wedding tables
- Displayed on a bar cart or open shelving
Pairs beautifully with other pieces in our Vintage Barware Collection.
🛒 Why We Love It (Tipsyish Touch)
We’re suckers for vintage pieces that feel like a celebration—and these glasses were made for it. From the sunny yellow glow to the delicate etched details, this set turns every pour into a moment.