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Babycham Glass - 1950s Collectible Memorabilia

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We will get closer to the original production method and recipe, as some things got chiselled away for speed with mass production. Just wish description more accurate as chose this over an alternative and didn’t have all the facts. Finally, don’t forget that provenance can be just as important as condition when it comes to collectible glassware.

Clothing sizes have changed over the years and from decade to decade we see alternative types of sizing as well as variations on the way measurements equate to dress sizes. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of third parties that we do not own or control, including Etsy or any third party services you access through Etsy. This classic Babycham glass brought back so many good memories of my childhood - I remember my nan sitting sipping her Babycham every Christmas and thinking how sophisticated she looked! The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. You need to go back to the 1930s and 1940s to find the most valuable British and American plastic radio sets.At the time though, aged about 13, I didn’t see these things as treasures, built up after a lifetime of collecting or that these might be special gifts from other people which had sentimental value. Originally known as ‘baby champ’, the drink was created by Francis Showering in Somerset, England before being launched in 1953.

We will happily giftwrap an item and include a more personalised hand-written message on a Kuladot card for a small additional charge. There are perhaps no other 20th century glasses that are as instantly recognisable as the Babycham glass. We use our own and third-party cookies for analitycal purposes and to show you personalized ads based on your browsing habits. The most common type of Babycham glass is the original deerstalker design, which features a green deer on the front of the glass.

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They did come out when we had a party once, but only at the end of the night when there were no glasses left!We are going towards the original look too, so we’ll have quite a retro feel which, oddly, will make it more modern,” Showering said .

NOTE If you are outside the United Kingdom (including Europe), it is likely that you will have to pay import costs and taxes as well. Items which are to be wired in to the mains, such as ceiling light fittings, are untested and must be fitted (possibly re-wired) and tested by a qualified electrician. When I pulled them out of the cupboard they spoke to a romantic aspiration of having a house of my own where people would come round for parties and we would make cocktails or other drinks for them. Fabulous and unique vintage Babycham glass, 1950s Babycham glass and vintage and retro homeware and collectables from My Vintage, hand-picked from around the world!In the UK and Ireland, these glasses were very successful and quickly became popular with young people. Ltd Edition Millennium Cocktail martini glass with gold prancing Babycham fawn logo with a top hat and cane. I actually have a pillow made from some kind of promotional Babycham fabric featuring what I think is the 60s deer and the slogan “I’d just love a Babycham”. A champagne glass with a brown fawn, a pink bow with ‘Babycham 2005’ listing around the base in white and light blue edge to the text.

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