I have seen this goat goblet in clear with the frosted goat on the front, as an 'exhibition' piece (i.e. photographed on the site as an example of their glass, close up, front on) on the Dyatkovo Crystal glass site, stated as being produced mid XIX century, so mid 1800s. I have no idea whether mould blown or pressed or whatever. But it's the goat goblet. I cannot see what the sides look like. Dyatkovo is Russian Glass.
According to their information
'1851 The produce of the Dyatkovo crystal factory was first displayed at an International Exhibition'.
and
'1790 The manufacturer Maria Maltsova founded a crystal factory near the village of Dyatkovo on the Olshanka river.'
and
'1829 The factory's produce was highly appreciated by the jury of the first All-Russian Exhibition of manufactures. I.A.Maltsov, the owner of the factory, was awarded a "Big Gold Star".
Interesting datelines then - the musterbuch shown for Saint Louis with the goblets in was dated 1897
Source:
'Pressglas-Korrespondenz 2012-2
Seite 4 von 5 Seiten PK 2012-2/54 Stand 06.06.2012
Abb. 2004-3-01/007 (montierter Ausschnitt)
Musterbuch Saint Louis 1887, Planche 81, Cannetes à anse, Chopes à pied, Planche 81 bis, Chopes cylindrique, Chopes à anse
MB Sammlung Musée du Verre et du Cristal Meisenthal
Dekor „Diamants et tête de bouc“, Becher mit Fußring Nr. 1501, Fußbecher Nr. 1502, Krug Nr. 1503, Krug Nr. 1504 '
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