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Amber was introduced January, 1924, and was sometimes advertized as "Amber-glo." In 1930, Cambridge produced items in the "Springtime" line which later became part of the "Everglade" line. Springtime items were frosted on the pattern side of the item leaving bright highlights. When produced in Amber, Springtime items were call "Cinnamon." In 1935, Cambridge also marketed items frosted on one surface and left "bright" on the other side. Such items made in Amber were called by the color name "Almond." |
1938 Mocha | 1924 Amber | 1929 Madeira |
~1955 Late Amber | 1903 Amber | |
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