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Product Description
The Libbey Lexington Old Fashioned Glass features a simple, classic design that suits any bar or table setting. Its clean lines and balanced shape provide a modern yet timeless look, making it ideal for serving whisky, spirits, and classic cocktails.
Manufactured from durable glass, the Lexington range is chip‑resistant, helping reduce breakages in busy hospitality environments. Designed for everyday commercial use, it delivers reliable performance without compromising presentation.
Features
- Simple, classic design with modern appeal
- Chip‑resistant construction to reduce breakages
- Ideal for whisky, spirits, and classic cocktails
- Balanced shape for comfortable handling
- Suitable for commercial bar and hospitality use
Specifications
Libbey Lexington Old Fashioned – 303ml
- Capacity: 303 ml
- Diameter: 83 mm
- Height: 89 mm
- Material: Glass
- Brand: Libbey
Libbey Lexington Old Fashioned – 229ml
- Capacity: 229 ml
- Diameter: 73 mm
- Height: 89 mm
- Material: Glass
- Brand: Libbey
Safe edge Rim Guarantee: For over 86 years, Libbey's proven commitment to quality has been backed by our well-known guarantee, "a new glass if the rim of a Safedge Rim glass chips."
If the rim of any glass covered by the Safedge Rim guarantee chips, Libbey will replace or refund the price of the glass when it is returned to the dealer/distributor from whom it was originally purchased. Of course, this guarantee does not cover breakage, chunks or cracks.
For almost two centuries, Libbey has been known as the leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of high-quality glass tableware, especially in the North American market.
Libbey hails originally from East Cambridge, Massachusetts, home of the New England Glass Company which was founded in 1818. In 1888, Edward Drummond Libbey, son of the first corporate owner, William, moved the company to Toledo, Ohio. The Northwest Ohio area offered abundant natural gas resources and access to large deposits of high-quality sand. The rest, as they say, is history.
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