There are perhaps no other 20th century glasses that are as instantly recognisable as the Babycham glass. As much for the shape as for their iconic and infamous deer logo.
This set of four is from the 1950s, identified as this era due to the colour and direction the deer is facing, the typography used on the base and the fact that they have a hexagonal stem.
All four glasses are in good condition given their age, with no chips or cracks and good quality deer and text motifs. It is worth nothing there is some wear to the gold guilting on the rims plus a few little marks here and there.
Bottoms up!
Each glass measures approximately 10.5cm tall with an 9cm diameter.
This set of four is from the 1950s, identified as this era due to the colour and direction the deer is facing, the typography used on the base and the fact that they have a hexagonal stem.
All four glasses are in good condition given their age, with no chips or cracks and good quality deer and text motifs. It is worth nothing there is some wear to the gold guilting on the rims plus a few little marks here and there.
Bottoms up!
Each glass measures approximately 10.5cm tall with an 9cm diameter.