I’ve only seen one piece in Cambridge’s number 727 etch, this rolled rim console bowl. The pattern is not in my Cambridge books but I found it on the Chatabout site. (Click the link, then click “Gallery”. I recommend this as an online repository which you can search by pattern motif.) There doesn’t appear to be a pattern name, just the etch number.
Replacements shows several other accessory pieces in pink, green and green with gold trim, center handled servers, bowls, candy dishes, ice bucket and a cheese and cracker base, so Cambridge likely made this in both colors and in a range of decorative accessories. There may be a candle holder out there, which I would love to have!
The pink appears to be Cambridge’s usual Peach Blo color they used in the early part of the depression.
It’s possible that Cambridge made more pieces or even some stemware, but I doubt it. Cambridge did not use all their etches on their full line up of glass.
Etch 727 has scrolls, big center flowers, and the scrolls hold smaller puffs that remind me of cotton puffs. This is a very pretty etch, even prettier in person than in photos. If you see it, you will like it too!