Description
Delicate and romantic, the Margaret Rose Liquor Cocktail Glass by Duncan & Miller embodies the graceful charm of early 20th-century American crystal design. Its softly flared bowl, long slender stem, and finely etched rose motif create an air of refined femininity, capturing the elegance and sentimentality that defined the Margaret Rose pattern.
Product Details:
- Pattern / Style: Margaret Rose etched liquor/cocktail glass
- Era: Produced circa 1930s–1940s
- Material & Technique: Hand-etched crystal with polished stem and foot
- Size: Approximately 4½ to 5 inches tall; holds about 3–4 oz
- Status: Discontinued collectible, highly prized for its romantic etching and classic silhouette
Sensory :
Light and airy in hand, the glass features a delicate etched rose that blooms across the bowl with graceful detail. As light filters through the crystal, the floral motif casts soft shadows that enhance the beauty of any pour, whether a cordial, an aperitif, or spirit-forward cocktail. The slender stem offers balance and poise, while the fine rim ensures an elegant, effortless sip. Each use evokes the nostalgic sophistication of Depression-era glassware.
Producer’s Background:
Founded in 1865 in Pennsylvania, Duncan & Miller Glass Company became renowned for its refined, hand-finished crystal and beautifully detailed etchings. The Margaret Rose pattern stands among its most beloved designs, celebrated for its romantic floral artistry and exceptional craftsmanship. Though the company closed in the 1950s, its stemware remains a lasting testament to American glassmaking excellence, cherished today by collectors for its beauty, history, and delicate workmanship.
Serving Suggestions:
Ideal for serving cordials, aperitifs, digestifs, or petite classic cocktails such as the Aviation, Sidecar, or Bijou. Chill before use to enhance aromatics and presentation. To protect the etched detailing and crystal clarity, hand-wash gently with mild soap and warm water. Display under soft lighting or in a glass cabinet to showcase the rose etching and luminous sparkle, an exquisite piece of American vintage artistry.




