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Morgantown
Golf Ball
Golf Ball is probably the most well known pattern of
all the patterns made by Morgantown Glass Co. It was made from the late 1920's to
the early 1930's. It is named for the round dimpled ball found on all the
pieces. It was made in many colors and all pieces will have crystal plus another
color. The colors made were Spanish red, Ritz blue, Stiegel green, 14K Topaz, Anna
Rose, Old Amethyst, India Black, Venetian (Shamrock) green, Azure blue, Aquamarine, Peach,
Caramel, Meadow green, Copen blue, Smoke, Light amethyst, Mission gold and milk. The
Spanish red, Ritz blue and Stiegel green are the most desired, and therefore most
expensive, pieces. The candy dish with the flat cover and golf ball knob is the
hardest piece to find. . Please note, the number (#)
preceding each item refers to our inventory number. Please use the number when inquiring
or ordering. Thank you.





GOLF
BALL
(PLEASE NOTE: PRICES ARE EACH)
- #159 - ritz blue
sherbet $35 (12) (1st photo, center back)
- #169 - ritz blue
9oz goblet $60 (9) (1st photo, tall goblet left side)
- #269 - ritz blue
3-1/2oz goblet $38 (4) (1st photo, 2nd from left)
- #294 - ritz blue
2-1/2oz wine $39 (4)
(2nd row)
- #312 - ritz blue
wine (rounded) $39
(6) (1st photo, far right)
- #313 - ritz blue cordial $45 (7) (1st
photo, front row)
- #155 - red iced
tea $45 (3rd row left)
- #156 - red cocktail goblet $38 (4) (3rd row
right)
- #343 - red 6oz
sherbet $30 (4) (4th row left photo on right)
- #372 - 9oz goblet
$55 (8) (4th row right)
- #331 - "Anna
Rose" champagne goblet $38 (7) (bottom row)
- #C30 - "Anna
Rose" cordial $35 (2) (no photo at this time)
Morgantown Art Moderne,
Morgantown Azure Blue,
Morgantown Cobalt Blue,
Morgantown Old Crow,
Morgantown Red Filament,
Morgantown Red and Crystal,
First Class Glass
Caren &
Frank Reed
P.O. Box 416
Wells, ME 04090-0416
207/985-9294 Daily 9AM to 10PM EST
Contact us by e-mail
Please
read our SALES POLICIES
prior to inquiries and orders.

Latest
update August 12, 2010
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