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RETAIL CATALOG a Note from Sterling Cut Glass Contents TROPHIES, AWARDS & TOURNAMENT GIFTS 2017RETAIL CATALOG A Note from Sterling Cut Glass Contents Being the product leader in our segment of the golf USEFUL AWARDS................................................ 2 industry is a point of pride for all of us here at Sterling. The work starts at our design studio here in the states CLASSIC CRYSTAL TROPHIES.......................... 22 and extends to partnering with the finest crystal factories throughout the world. As always, each year we REGENCY PORCELAIN..................................... 62 bring innovative and cutting edge new product to you, our loyal patron. METAL TROPHIES AND AWARDS.................... 66 This year is no exception. Our 2017 catalog presents KINGSBURY PEWTER........................................ 76 exciting new introductions in handmade, mouth blown crystal from our exclusive manufacturing partner, STUDIO ART CRYSTAL...................................... 78 world-renowned Krosno Glassworks. Many sparkling new hand cut & polished crystal trophies have been CONTEMPORARY AWARDS............................. 84 added as well. To accommodate varying budgets we make sure to offer our selections in a wide variety of BARWARE AND STEMWARE............................ 92 attractive price points. Of course, sprinkled throughout the catalog are appealing new barware, stemware and GIFTS AND ACCESSORIES............................. 114 tournament gift introductions. Ever since our first golf catalog in 1983, our goal is COFFEE MUGS................................................ 142 to make working with Sterling easy. We want you to enjoy browsing through the latest catalog and when it’s WOOD BASES.................................................. 144 time to act, we have made your ordering ever-easier. Backing that up – and right at your fingertips – is the CUSTOM CARRY-OUT PROGRAM.................. 146 best customer service in the business. GENERAL INFORMATION...............................147 Our goal is to help make your event perfect: the perfect selection ordered with complete confidence, delivered GLOSSARY........................................................ 148 ahead of time and on budget. The crowning moment of your season of events! INDEX............................................................... 150 Cheers to a healthy and prosperous 2017 golf season. Thank you for choosing Sterling Cut Glass … Since 1902 Mike Dyas, President/CEO Attention California residents. Proposition 65 WARNING: Consuming foods or beverages that have been kept or served in leaded crystal products or handling products made of leaded crystal will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. TTROPHIESROPHIES && AAWARDSWARDS USEFUL AWARDS QUARTET BOWL • fine quality imported glass • flared square shape • etched in reverse on the back side, showing through RETAIL COST 87-014S 5½”w x 3½”h1 8 $50 87-014M 7¾”w x 4¼”h $70 87-014L 10”w x 5½”h1 8 $100 TRIO BOWL • fine quality non-lead crystal • unique triangle shape • etched in reverse on the back side, showing through RETAIL COST 25-004S 7”w x 3¾”h $70 25-004L 9¾”w x 5”h $110 2 800.543.1317 www.sterlingcutglass.com USEFUL AWARDS ! NEW ASHLAND BOWL • 24% full lead crystal • hand cut and polished • heavyweight, deeply cut RETAIL COST 45-181S 6”dia x 5”h $90 45-181M 7”dia x 5¾”h $150 45-181L 8¼”dia x 7”h $190 RICHLAND BOWL • handcrafted non-lead crystal • classic ”Revere” shape RETAIL COST 07-106S 6½”dia x 6”h $90 07-106M 7½”dia x 7”h $110 07-106L 8¾”dia x 8”h $130 Prices include deep etch logo and up to 3 lines of copy in one location 3 USEFUL AWARDS ALDEN HURRICANE VASE DUBLIN ROSE BOWL • 24% full lead crystal • 24% full lead crystal • hand cut and polished • hand cut and polished RETAIL COST RETAIL COST 82-011S 5½”h x 5¼”w $70 82-005S 5”h x 6”w $70 82-011M 6¼”h x 6¼”w $100 82-005M 6”h x 7”w $100 82-011L 7”h x 7”w $130 82-005L 7”h x 7½”w $130 APPLAUSE BOWL • 24% full lead crystal • hand cut and polished RETAIL COST 45-140S 4½”dia x 3½”h $80 45-140M 6”dia x 4”h $120 45-140L 7”dia x 5”h $150 4 800.543.1317 www.sterlingcutglass.com USEFUL AWARDS BROOKHAVEN BOWL • 24% full lead crystal • hand cut and polished • larger scale bowl RETAIL COST 45-163S 8”dia x 4½”h $150 45-163M 9”dia x 5”h $180 45-163L 10”dia x 5½”h $200 HARLEQUIN BOWL • 24% full lead crystal • hand cut and polished RETAIL COST 54-010S 6¾”dia x 4½”h $90 54-010M 8”dia x 4¾”h $120 54-010L 8½”dia x 5¼”h $150 Prices include deep etch logo and up to 3 lines of copy in one location 5 USEFUL AWARDS CHALLENGE BUCKET • handblown non-lead crystal • trophy look and feel RETAIL COST 07-350S 6”h x 7½”w $70 07-350M 7”h x 8½”w $90 07-350L 8”h x 9”w $110 NEW ! CLASSIC ICE BUCKET • handblown non-lead crystal • looped handles, classic shape and sizes RETAIL COST 07-464S 6”h x 8½”w $80 07-464L 8”h x 9½”w $120 6 800.543.1317 www.sterlingcutglass.com USEFUL AWARDS BRISTOL BUCKET DELUXE ICE BUCKET • handblown non-lead crystal • handblown non-lead crystal • pedestal lends presence as an award • stylish bubble in the base • coordinating Deluxe barware, pg. 95 RETAIL COST 07-300S 7¼”h x 8”w $90 RETAIL COST 07-300L 8¼”h x 8½”w $130 07-556S 6”h x 6¾”w $70 07-556L 7”h x 8”w $90 Prices include deep etch logo and up to 3 lines of copy in one location 7 USEFUL AWARDS NEW YORK BUCKET • handblown non-lead crystal • heavyweight sculpted bottom • coordinating New York barware, pg. 99 RETAIL COST 07-212S 7½”h x 8¼”w $110 07-212M 8½”h x 8½”w $150 07-212L 9¼”h x 10½”w $190 BRENDAN BUCKET • 24% full lead crystal • deeply hand cut and polished • dramatic, sweeping design RETAIL COST 45-155S 6”h x 8”w $150 45-155M 7”h x 9”w $190 45-155L 8”h x 10½”w $250 8 800.543.1317 www.sterlingcutglass.com USEFUL AWARDS LAUREL AWARD PLATE • fine quality imported glass • etched laurel pattern at bottom • etched in reverse, showing through • clear acrylic stand included RETAIL COST 87-015S 8½”dia $70 87-015M 11”dia $100 87-015L 13½”dia $130 COLUMBIA AWARD PLATE • 24% full lead crystal • hand cut and polished • etched in reverse, showing through • clear acrylic stand included RETAIL COST 45-139S 9¾”dia $170 45-139L 12”dia $250 Prices include deep etch logo and up to 3 lines of copy in one location 9 USEFUL AWARDS NEW ! MAYFAIR CANDY JAR • handcrafted non-lead crystal • 2 pieces, jar and lid RETAIL COST 07-404S 6”h x 4”w $70 07-404M 7”h x 5”w $80 07-404L 8”h x 5”w $90 OXFORD BISCUIT BARREL • handblown non-lead crystal • 2 pieces, jar and lid RETAIL COST 07-446S 7”h x 4½”w $70 07-446M 8”h x 5”w $90 07-446L 9”h x 5¾”w $110 10 800.543.1317 www.sterlingcutglass.com USEFUL AWARDS CAMBRIDGE BISCUIT JAR HAMPTON BISCUIT BARREL • handblown non-lead crystal • 24% full lead crystal • unique scrolled handle treatment • hand cut and polished • 2 pieces, jar and lid • 2 pieces, jar and lid RETAIL COST RETAIL COST 07-292S 7”h x 6”w $80 06-030S 6½”h x 4½”w $130 07-292M 8”h x 7”w $100 06-030M 7½”h x 5”w $170 07-292L 9”h x 7½”w $120 06-030L 8½”h x 5½”w $200 Prices include deep etch logo and up to 3 lines of copy in one location 11 USEFUL AWARDS NEW YORK DECANTER • handblown non-lead crystal • heavyweight sculpted bottom • coordinating New York barware, pg. 99 RETAIL COST 07-210S 8½”h; ½ litre $90 07-210M 9¾”h; ¾ litre $110 07-210L 10½”h; 1 litre $130 FAIRWAY™ DECANTER • handblown non-lead crystal • frosted golf ball bottom • coordinating Fairway™ barware, pg. 103 RETAIL COST 07-655S 9”h; ½ litre $90 07-655M 10”h; ¾ litre $110 07-655L 10¾”h; 1 litre $130 12 800.543.1317 www.sterlingcutglass.com USEFUL AWARDS FAIRWAY™ CARAFE • handcrafted non-lead crystal • generously sized and weighty • frosted golf ball bottom RETAIL COST 07-449S 9”h; 18 oz. $70 07-449M 10”h; 25 oz. $80 07-449L 11”h; 35 oz. $90 PINNACLE DECANTER • handblown non-lead crystal • hand cut frosted golf ball stopper • works well for wine or whiskey RETAIL COST 07-452S 11”h; ½ litre $90 07-452M 12”h; ¾ litre $120 07-452L 13½”h; 1 litre $150 Prices include deep etch logo and up to 3 lines of copy in one location 13 USEFUL AWARDS FAIRWAY™ BUCKET • handblown non-lead crystal • frosted golf ball bottom • coordinating Fairway™ barware, pg. 103 RETAIL COST 07-153S 6½”h x 7”w $90 07-153M 7½”h x 7¾”w $110 07-153L 8½”h x 9”w $130 FAIRWAY™ SLANTED VASE • handblown non-lead crystal • frosted golf ball impression in base RETAIL COST 07-482S 8½”h x 3½”w $70 07-482M 9½”h x 3½”w $90 07-482L 10½”h x 3½”w $110 14 800.543.1317 www.sterlingcutglass.com USEFUL AWARDS ! NEW CARLISLE PITCHER • non-lead handblown crystal • nice award look with elevated pedestal RETAIL COST 07-112S 6¾”h; 24 oz. $60 07-112M 7¾”h; 36 oz. $80 07-112L 8¾”h; 54 oz. $100 LOGAN PITCHER • 24% full lead crystal • hand cut and polished RETAIL COST 06-046S 8”h; 26 oz.
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