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Set of Six Walter Dorwin Teague American Art Deco Embassy Cordials

This rare and important set of American art deco cordials was designed in 1939 by Walter Dorwin Teague (1883 – 1960) and Edwin W. Fuerst (1903 – 1988) working for the Libbey Glass Company for the State dining room in the Federal Building at the 1939 World’s Fair. After the Fair closed in 1940 Libbey entered the forms in their catalogue as the 4900 “Embassy” Line. Hand crafted of “fine Crystal”, the cordials have a mold blown bowl on a cast column and foot. The stems are modeled after Doric columns on the World’s Fair Federal Building which Teague also designed. Fuerst and Teague applied for a design patent in May of 1939 and Patent Number 118,620 was issued in January 1940. The six cordials are in excellent condition.

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