CAMBRIDGE GLASS CO. No. 2630 PLYMOUTH (OMN) by Cambridge Glass Company/Cambridge-Ohio (Company Operated: 1902-1958), c1906 Introduced

• AKA: Colonial; Paul Revere
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge - The toy sets were called No. 2630 Colonial. The toy sets are mentioned in a November 1906 trade journal. The first mention of the complete line by number is 1907. That same year, trade journal reports mention a Paul Revere colonial line and there is an illustrated advertisement for a No. 2630 cigar jar in "Paul Revere design."

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Shape:Punch Bowls/Bases
Contributor: John Fitzgerald

Shape:Cake Stands/Plates
Contributor: Letitia Jane Fuller Coles

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge

Shape:Celery Vases
Contributor: Irenea Batac-Herman

Shape:Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Jessica Degarmo

Shape:Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge, Liz Roach

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Johnathan Farris

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Karen Welch

Shape:Straw Jars
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Karen Welch

Shape:Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Sandra Johansen

Shape:Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Richard Ryan

Shape:Cruets/Catsups
Contributor: Bill J. Harmon

Shape:Cups & Mugs
Contributor: Johnathan Farris - 3.5D, 2H - custard or lemonade

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge, Colton Beck

Shape:Candlesticks
Contributor: Renee Aulbur

Shape:Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Jessica L. Degarmo

Shape:Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Jessica L. Degarmo

Shape:Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Valerie Strunk 3H x 2-5/8D sugar

Shape:Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Valerie Strunk cream pitcher 2D x 2-3/8H

Shape:Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Gay Bauwens - 7.25D, butter base

Shape:Pitcher
Contributor: Jane Bauer Bullock - 8H tall tankard