3011 Figure Stem Line - Roemer, Hock & Saucer Champagne
by Janice Hughes and Lynn Welker
Issue No. 97 - May 1981
Roemer (3011/8) - The nude is 4½" (middle size nude). The top width of the bowl is 2 1/8". The length of the bowl is 2¼". The overall height is 7½". It holds 5 oz.
Hock (3011/5) - The nude is 4½" (middle size nude). The top width of the bowl is 2¾". The length of the bowl is 2¼". The overall height is 7¾". It holds 6 oz.
Saucer Champagne (3011/3) - The nude is 4½" (middle size nude). The top width of the bowl is 4". The length of the bowl is 2¼". The overall height is 7 3/8". It holds 6 oz.
All of these are pictured in the NCC 1930-34 Catalog Reprint on page 34-2.
Roemer
Hock
Champagne
The Hock and Roemer were produced in royal blue, forest green, amber and amethyst. There is a possibility they were made in crystal, gold krystol and carmen, but we do not know of any. The Roemer cups in much more at the top than the Hock. These were dropped from the line in the middle 40's. Both are very hard to find. Neither has been seen decorated. (Typist's note: I have a crystal roemer in my collection with the Vichy etching on it.)
The Saucer Champagne has been seen in amber, amethyst, forest green, gold krystol, heatherbloom, carmen, royal blue, crystal, moonlight blue, pistachio, smoke, Cambridge pink, mandarin gold and emerald green. It has been seen with various cuttings; etchings including Gloria, Apple Blossom and Rose Point; and Rockwell Sterling trim. It was also available in crackle finish in smoke, mandarin gold, carmen and moonlight blue. The crackle finish was made late in Cambridge production and is considered extremely rare.
Some of these can be found with frosted stems.
None of these shapes have been reproduced.