This black and white striped design is discussed in the Caithness book by Mark Hill, p.62.
Shown are two candlesticks and a cocktail glass.
They were designed by Colin Terris and Alastair MacIntosh in '87.
The caption under the image reads;
"This range of tableware with coloured stripes on unribbed colourless bodies was initially made at King's Lynn. It included bowls (inc. no.4071), candleholders, two carafes and a jug. A range of conical drinking glasses and a decanter was called Charisma, and a similar, very popular, set with rounded forms was called Panache.
Initial colours were Midnight (black and white) Dawn (pink and ruby) and Twilight (blue and pink). Sunrise and other colours werre added later, and the most popular colourway was Dawn. Some forms were new, and some were from existing moulds at King's Lynn."
I have a set of tall stemmed glasses with rounded bowls and a carafe in this Midnight pattern. I'll have to take a pic to post and the light is lousy. It will have to wait a little or I won't be able to produce anything recognisable.
The glasses are not quite the same as yours, I don't think.
Does Flamenco not refer to a ribbed shape of vessel?
I was cross-posting with John - my Midnight glasses are the same shape as his. But you still need to see the cafare-y thing.
Something is going very wonky here.
I posted, then the thread came up without my post, but with one from John. I went back a page or so and found my post again - I was modifying it.
Now I've finally posted it, John's post has vanished...