The 2577 line appeared in the first catalog issued by Cambridge in 1903. The molds were originally used by the Ohio Flint Glass Company, Findlay, Ohio, to create their pattern #808 Ada line.
The 2590 line production began very early with a limited number of items and grew in number over the next decade. It was expanded to include 2590½ shapes and became the base glass for numerous cuttings and etchings.
The Radium line was introduced before 1906. Many of the sizes listed are unfinished sizes as obtained directly from each mold. The finishing process changed the items final size.
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