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Blue cut glass/crystal goblet with lozenge

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heartofsklo:
Measures 13.5 cm tall, unsure if the lozenge would have originally had something else in it or not. The base pontil area is inverted and perfectly smooth.




glassobsessed:
A Wedgwood commemorative souvenir (1972-1982), difficult to know what it was commemorating as it has lost it's Jasperware cameo.

If you have a copy of 20th Century Glass by Andy McConnell it's on page 232.

John

Paul S.:
appears to be a Wedgwood Cameo Goblet  - issued, apparently, mainly to commemorate special occasions, i.e. royal events, when there would have been a suitable cameo inset in the seal - the cameo itself having a blackish background.    Made in three colours  - smokey blue, topaz and amethyst.   Not used very often for general giftware, apparently, so yours may be less common in fact than those carrying the actual cameo - but that is conjecture only :)   Certainly produced throughout most of the 1970's, and should be 12.75 cms. tall.
Ref. Wedgwood Glass  -  Susan Tobin  -  2001.

heartofsklo:
Thanks all, There is no residue where there may have been a cameo but will assume there was at some point. I will look up the wedgewood references. Thanks

Paul S.:
I don't know that you should assume there would have been a cameo  -  I get the impression that a small quantity were sold without one, in the line of "general giftware", although this was quite uncommon. :)

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