
“Tally Ho” Highball Glasses, Set of 6 — Hazel-Atlas, 1960s
For the one who sets a proper table.
Six highball tumblers dressed in the iconic Hazel-Atlas “Tally Ho” pattern — scarlet-coated riders, leaping horses, stone walls, and hounds in full pursuit. A scene borrowed from the English countryside and poured into mid-century American glassware at its finest.
Printed in vivid red, black, and forest green, these Collins-style tumblers are as striking filled with a Negroni as they are displayed on an open shelf. Made by Hazel-Atlas circa 1960s, a beloved name in collectible barware.
Details:
∙ Set of 6 highball/Collins tumblers
∙ Hazel-Atlas Glass Co., circa 1960s
∙ “Tally Ho” fox hunt equestrian pattern
∙ Red, black, and green printed motif
∙ Excellent vintage condition — crisp, vivid print throughout
∙ Light wear consistent with afe
Two sets available — collect both for a full table of twelve.
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