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great pour!
@Dee*Jay My first orphan glass has arrived & I absolutely love it! It’s come over to England from France in only 4 days & is completely unscathed / unmarked apart from some teeny bubbles. The details are French, crystal, dated 1900. It has a lovely polished pontil mark on the base & it’s so heavy. It rings like a bell when I flick it, but I can’t upload a video here. I shall use it tonight with some Tattinger
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Thank kae kae! That is one of my many MANY vintage glasses, which is something I collect. This glass was made by Central Glass Works in Wheeling, WV. This pattern was produced from the 1910s to 1930s.
ETA, it's hard to tell in this pic, but the glass is actually lavender colored.
Daxx! Now you all have me looking as glassware!
Oh Ally -- that's FABULOUS! Air bubbles and a pontil mark; true hallmarks of vintage! We do anticipate a photo of that beauty with some of Tattinger in it.![]()
I love the Cheshire cat and Alice next to it! Although Tenniel's pig and flamingo gave me nightmares.
The crystal Orphanage will soon be populated. I have faith!
it forms a "saucer" to capture any overage that might run down from over the top.
Brilliant! It ensures that one can lap the saucer after one imbibes to the point where one's lips go numb and lose adequate suction on the rim.
Now THAT'S a coupe! What a piece -- LOVE IT!
I asked the same question about the base the first time I found glasses like that and was told the it forms a "saucer" to capture any overage that might run down from over the top. Important with zealous pours and very fizzy champers.![]()
What a find Ally. I doubt your beautiful glass will stay lonely for long. Your beautiful home deserves special glasses like the ones in this thread. Can you see yourself collecting beautiful glasses as another hobby?
And then what? You lick it out in a very ungainly manner?![]()
Thanks Callie. I am addicted to looking at glasses now. I have another on the way, but I’d love to make time to start visiting antique dealers & browsing / learning more. I think there will have to be a limit to how many I buy, but I do have an AWFUL lot of shelves in the Music Room that could become homes to them!
And then what? You lick it out in a very ungainly manner?
Well... you be you... but I think the *other* idea was to daintily dab it up with a napkin.![]()