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1932, October
What a Gift For Man
If this is just displayed among the "gifts for him" for the holidays it will surely be Dunbar's help to the woman gift buyer. For the Dunbar Glass Company ha a liquor set all packed in a box and it contains everything the "boy friend" could desire. In the center is a punch bottle for the liquor and it is surrounded with six whiskey glasses and six high ball glasses and the whole may be retailed for $10.00. A choice of decorations includes the motif "Sweet Adeline."  {1019}

1934, July
Something New
Dunbar Glass has an exquisite new pattern in complete line showing a combination of crystal and lustre bands in soft pastel colors. The lustre bands are further set off by a hair line of white at either side. These bands may be had all in one color or a combination of colors. Very quaint are the new Czecho-Slovakian style ice tea sets. The jugs with their corrugated sides may be had in plain colors or crystal with colored stripes. They are tall and slender with ice lips and black handles. The glasses have the same corrugated effect in a narrow bottom extending about three quarters of the way up and then flare out into a bowl. These are unique and will please the customer looking for the unusual. Among the very popular new designs offered by this company are the liquor glasses, bottles, cocktail shakers, bitters bottles with the new cactus engravings. This is a design not used before and the queer shapes of the cacti make most original decorations.

1938, January
Post Card Publicity Pays
Photographic post cards, showing new or interesting items and sent out at intervals to stores, have brought many favorable comments to Dunbar Glass Corp., Chicago. Description and price are typed on the back. This particular card pictures a hand-blown vase of clear crystal with sand blasted rings. {1073}