Who made and how old is this glass ?

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I picked these etched glass sterling base cream and bowl set up yesterday at less than 5 at a small Humane Society TS. It was 1/2 off on all household goods day. Any of you know who made these? I'm finding Fastoria, Tiffin and Heisey as makers of this type of etched glass and even some info that list the etched patterns with specific names. Also when would these have been made and are they considered depression era glass? Their condition is wonderful and I only wished they were green or pink, as clear glass ain't so desired to collectors it seems when it comes to this stuff imo.
 

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Looks to me like the Cambridge Chantilly stuff. Every etched / sterling piece I find (usually salt n pepper) is Cambridge Chantilly. They sell at a nice premium.
1940s. Some other manufacturers did the Chantilly pattern but that may be because of all the consolidation in those industries.
 

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Tam... I had the identical set once.
 

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Ok different etching... after closer review.
 

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Looks to me like the Cambridge Chantilly stuff. Every etched / sterling piece I find (usually salt n pepper) is Cambridge Chantilly. They sell at a nice premium.
1940s. Some other manufacturers did the Chantilly pattern but that may be because of all the consolidation in those industries.
Thanks Randazzo Product Details | Vintage Cambridge Chantilly Creamer & Sugar Sterling Silver Base Etched Glass | American | Glass | M.C. Stith Antiques I'll be happy getting $29.98 out of them.
 

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Well maybe not. Most recent set sold for $18.00 + 8 and change freight. The silver wasn't polished on those, so maybe I'll spiffy them up and that'll get more attention. Some pieces of these Cambridge Chantilly do better I see, but those are table settings that I believe are additions to add to existing sets someone would be working on to make a more complete table setting.
 

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