Yes, the goblet is the only piece I kept. The soft molding and good weight very comfortable in the hand.
In an earlier thread concerning your uranium belcher there seem to be a question about the accuracy of the objects depicted in the Luanay & Hautin catalogue.The obvious inaccuracy of the plumes facing the opposite direction on the port-liquor noted. I think the catalogue is pretty good at putting design elements in the correct order, as well as proportions. Small deviations in the cutting on the bottles can be discerned compared to the pictures in the catalogue. The goblet being a very good match.
Interestingly the tumblers in the drape pattern are shown many times with two different base designs one matching perfectly with the drape tumbler in the Winterthur museum.
There is evidence this drape pattern was made as early as 1834. GLASS CLUB BULLETIN- NEAG* #126- SEPTEMBER [1979] Article "Mechinization French Style"
* National Early American Glass Club. Since renamed simply National American Glass Club-NAGC