This information is from the '"Right out of the Kiln" feature in Crockery & Glass Journal, May 1949 on page 51. The text of the article is below; it was not adjacent to the photo so not easily captured with the scan.
"A CHAT with Francis A. Ruhe at 160 Fifth Avenue, NYC disclosed that he is showing a line of domestic stemware with imported cuttings. The stemware lines are simple and flowing and without cuttings, they will retail at about 49(Cents symbol) each. "Swag" and "Florette" are gray cuttings and will retail for about $1. "Moliere" is a polished cutting to retail about $1.25 and both "Ursula" and "Mildred" are gray and polished cuttings to retail for $1.50".