Kentucky Derby Glasses – Why Everyone Is Talking About Them
March 4, 2010 by Shaun Bootman
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The Kentucky Derby is probably one of the most famous horse races in the world. Many commemorative glasses have been made to celebrate the good times and the heritage, and as such these firm favorites have become brilliant collectible glasses that enthusiasts and Derby lovers alike enjoy.
Reaching as far back as 1938, these collectible glasses have been made to meet the demands of collectors worldwide.
Every year the glass would feature something unique and original about that race.
During the first world war when materials were scarce, the manufacturers had to substitute the glass with a plastic compound called Bakelite, during 1941 to 1945.
If you ever come across a glass from the Kentucky Derby that is from the year 1950 or 1951 then be sure to hold on to it tightly because it is quite collectible and of course valuable too.
On another brief note, back in 1974, over 450,000 glasses were printed by a few differing companies. Each and every one of them had a horses name incorrectly spelled. Canonero II was listed as simply Canonero.
It actually comes down to six individual variations. A Libby glass with Canonero and Canonero II, the same for a Federal glass, and the same for two unmarked glasses, each with the 2 variations.
Canonero II won the 1971 race and his name was printed as Canonero for all those hundreds of thousands of glasses until people realized. Incredible.
The Libby company in the end had to go and borrow glasses from the Federal company in order to meet it's order books.
The funny thing is though that collectors have actually gone on to collect both the misprinted versions and the correct versions.
But when you put it down to value, the Federal designed glasses tend to retain a higher value than the others.
Some of the limited edition run glasses would be made as a part of just 1000 glasses made. This makes them much more collectible.
The glass would be issued with an original, one of a kind certificate of authenticity adding value to it even before it hs been sold. These glasses trade at higher prices, swapping ownership for $60 or more.
If you enjoy rare collectible glasses then you will not go wrong if you invest in a good condition Kentucky glass.
When a particular race becomes very memorable due to unplanned wins etc then the glasses from those years always command a better price than glasses from other years.
If you are fanatical about the Kentucky Derby then you will love it when new ideas and news snippets come out.
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