Varie marche - Drinking set (45) - Crystal





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Set of 45 mouth-blown and hand-polished crystal glasses consisting of: 6 water goblets, height 16 cm x diameter 7 cm + 4 wine glasses, height 15.5 x diameter 6.3 cm. Deep geometric cut pattern with cross-cut and a faceted, heavy stem. Producer: Empoli Crystal (Italy) 1970s
with a row of sharp vertical wedges arranged in a grid, often described as a diamond-cut pattern or crosshatching. Set of 7 martini glasses in clear optical crystal, mouth-blown, with a contrasting black round base.
Handmade model from the 1970s, produced in Murano with a wide bowl and an elongated vertical optical tubular stem. The base shows its best color when held up to the light. It could be a design item by Nason Moretti. Dimensions: height 15 x diameter 10 cm. Set of 4 long drink glasses in mid-century German crystal. They have a solid crystal base with a modern tapered rim. Quality comparable to Waterford. Produced by Josair, model Electra Linda. Status: Discontinued. Actual production period: 1964 – 1979. Set of four martini, champagne, or sorbet glasses. Features a characteristic ribbed pattern on the bowl and a classic faceted hexagonal stem. Produced by Lady Anne of Gorham, one of the most popular and durable designs in fine crystal. Very popular from the 1980s to the early 2000s. Size: height 11.6 x diameter 9 cm. Wine goblet characterized by a classic intaglio motif “wedge and fingerprint” (or “olive”), paired with a tall, slender, faceted hexagonal stem. The bowl is shaped “flared” or “trumpet,” wider at the rim than at the base. Produced by East German glassworks in the 1950s. Size: height 16.5 x 9.2 cm. Set of 15 French glasses produced in the early 1900s. The measurements are those for liqueur or dessert wine. Colored and gold-edged tea glass produced in Morocco in the 1980s. Size: height 9.8 x diameter 6.1 cm. Set of three liqueur goblets produced in France in the early 1900s. Size: 8.8 x diameter 4.6 cm
Set of 45 mouth-blown and hand-polished crystal glasses consisting of: 6 water goblets, height 16 cm x diameter 7 cm + 4 wine glasses, height 15.5 x diameter 6.3 cm. Deep geometric cut pattern with cross-cut and a faceted, heavy stem. Producer: Empoli Crystal (Italy) 1970s
with a row of sharp vertical wedges arranged in a grid, often described as a diamond-cut pattern or crosshatching. Set of 7 martini glasses in clear optical crystal, mouth-blown, with a contrasting black round base.
Handmade model from the 1970s, produced in Murano with a wide bowl and an elongated vertical optical tubular stem. The base shows its best color when held up to the light. It could be a design item by Nason Moretti. Dimensions: height 15 x diameter 10 cm. Set of 4 long drink glasses in mid-century German crystal. They have a solid crystal base with a modern tapered rim. Quality comparable to Waterford. Produced by Josair, model Electra Linda. Status: Discontinued. Actual production period: 1964 – 1979. Set of four martini, champagne, or sorbet glasses. Features a characteristic ribbed pattern on the bowl and a classic faceted hexagonal stem. Produced by Lady Anne of Gorham, one of the most popular and durable designs in fine crystal. Very popular from the 1980s to the early 2000s. Size: height 11.6 x diameter 9 cm. Wine goblet characterized by a classic intaglio motif “wedge and fingerprint” (or “olive”), paired with a tall, slender, faceted hexagonal stem. The bowl is shaped “flared” or “trumpet,” wider at the rim than at the base. Produced by East German glassworks in the 1950s. Size: height 16.5 x 9.2 cm. Set of 15 French glasses produced in the early 1900s. The measurements are those for liqueur or dessert wine. Colored and gold-edged tea glass produced in Morocco in the 1980s. Size: height 9.8 x diameter 6.1 cm. Set of three liqueur goblets produced in France in the early 1900s. Size: 8.8 x diameter 4.6 cm

