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Author Topic: Glasses Identification  (Read 913 times)

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Offline hannahjean28

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Glasses Identification
« on: April 09, 2019, 01:03:58 PM »
Who made these glasses?

Hi I have been searching for replacement glasses for these goblets for years. A week ago I finally found the exact same ones a thrift store. I was wondering if anyone could identify who the glasses were made by I would love to find more of them. I think they are from Italy but I am also not sure about that.
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Offline glassobsessed

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Re: Glasses Identification
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2019, 06:42:24 AM »
I think Italy and the Empoli region looks likely, try searching using the terms Empoli or maybe Stelvia, you will find quite a few variations in shape and colour.

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