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Vintage Cocola glass drinking glasses

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Vintage Coca-Cola Contour Fluted Glass Tumblers (Set of 2)

Collectibles - Advertising & Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$10-25

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot features two vintage Coca-Cola drinking glasses, distinct in color but sharing a common design. Both glasses exhibit the iconic 'Coca-Cola' script logo embossed near the top rim. The first glass is clear, transparent soda-lime glass, showcasing a classic fluted or contour design that mimics the famous Coca-Cola bottle shape. Its surface is smooth with no visible significant scratches, chips, or cracks, suggesting good preservation. The second glass is made of a translucent dark green glass, also featuring the same embossed Coca-Cola logo and contour fluted design. The greenish tint is characteristic of some earlier glass manufacturing or specific promotional lines. Both glasses appear to be of similar size and capacity, likely standard drinking glass size for household use or fast-food promotionals. Their construction is fairly robust, with a slightly thicker base for stability. No specific manufacturer's marks are discernible from the image, but Coca-Cola branded glassware was often produced by various glass companies over the decades. Given their 'vintage' context, these glasses likely date from the mid-20th century to the late a-20th century, possibly 1950s-1980s, a period when such branded glassware was popular for advertising and collectible purposes. The overall condition for both appears good with a pleasant patina indicative of age but no major signs of abuse or damage, suggesting they have been relatively well cared for. The craftsmanship is typical for mass-produced soda fountain or promotional glassware of the era, focusing on recognizable branding and utilitarian design.

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Upon visual examination of the provided images, this set of two vintage Coca-Cola contour fluted glass tumblers appears to be in good to very good condition. The set includes one clear glass and one dark green glass, both featuring the iconic embossed Coca-Cola script logo. There are no significant chips, cracks, or scratches visible, suggesting they have been well-preserved. The design is characteristic of mass-produced promotional glassware from the mid-to-late 20th century, likely between the 1950s and 1980s. The market for this type of collectible is generally stable but vast. These tumblers were produced in large quantities for household use and as promotional items for fast-food restaurants. While they are nostalgic and recognizable, their widespread availability suppresses their value. Current market conditions show similar individual glasses frequently selling online and at flea markets for $5-10 each. The pairing of a clear and a green glass is common and does not significantly increase rarity. The value of this set is primarily driven by nostalgia and displayability rather than scarcity. The most significant factor impacting the value is their mass-produced nature. It is important to note the limitations of an appraisal based solely on images. Without physical inspection, I cannot definitively verify authenticity, check for subtle maker's marks, or assess for any glass sickness or microscopic flaws that could affect value. A full authentication would require in-person examination to confirm the glass type, manufacturing period, and to search for any specific markings from manufacturers like Libbey or Anchor Hocking, which could slightly alter the value depending on the specific production run and date.

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