Libbey Platinum Banded Wine Goblet
There is something unmistakably elegant about a clear stem finished with a whisper of platinum at the rim. This Libbey wine goblet, dating to approximately 1958, captures the refined optimism of post-war American entertaining — when cocktail hours were polished, tables were set with intention, and even everyday glassware carried a touch of ceremony.
The bowl is clean and undecorated, allowing light to move freely through the glass. A crisp platinum band crowns the rim, while the faceted stem adds just enough architectural detail to anchor the design. It is restrained, balanced, and distinctly mid-century.
Maker: Libbey Glass Company
Pattern / Line: Platinum Band Stemware
Earliest Known Production: c. 1958
Style: Mid-Century Modern formal stemware
Material: Clear glass with applied platinum trim
This piece works beautifully layered into a holiday table, paired with classic china, or mixed into a curated bar cart display. It carries that subtle vintage sophistication that younger collectors are rediscovering — timeless, not flashy.

















