Hello All,
This is my first post here, so Hi to everybody.
I've recently bought a drinking glass which was produced for the 25th Anniversary of the Edinburgh Festival back in 1971. I'm mainly trying to establish who carried out the etching and who it was actually produced for.
I have an idea that it may actually be a reject that has been incorrectly etched twice. Hopefully you can see from the front image that the logo is of a bird in front of the castle, but I think the correct image is central to the 'Edinburgh Festival' wording and a second image has been etched over this, offset to the left and down a little. I can see & feel the deeper second etching.
The entire wording is 'Edinburgh Festival 1946 - 1971'
The letters 'KB' are etched 'freehand' on the very centre of the base. I assume this would be the etcher or possibly glass manufacturer?
The glass is heavy, the thick base of the top part, which resembles a large whisky glass, has some tiny air bubbles in it.
Dimensions: 163mm(6.5") tall. The base is 90mm (3.5") diameter. The top diameter is 90mm (3.5") The top part alone is 100mm (4") tall.
Hopefully the photos attach, and I hope somebody can throw some light on this for me.
Mike.