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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Paul S. on February 25, 2010, 08:48:34 PM
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Lady in the charity shop was keen to convince me these were 1950's sundae glasses. Most sundaes' that I have, or have seen, are thick glass, taller and pressed, and have a straightforward cone shape (usually). However, I think these are mould blown, with rather basic and minimal cutting. They are quite attractive tho, and for me the shape is unusual, with this change in direction half way up (or down). Unlike my other sundaes, these are very thin glass, and ring well. Does anyone agree with the lady in the charity shop, or might they be for some other purpose? Needles to say, I'm unable to see any marks, and the ribbing is not optical - the eight ribs can be felt quite pronounced on both sides. Grateful for any opinions, and thanks for looking. Paul S.
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Yes, they look like sundae or parfait glasses to me.
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thanks Anita - it was just the shape that was a little unfamiliar to me. I even wondered, when I first saw them if they might have been Annagrun or Annagelb - but they do nothing under the torch. I will proabably pass them on sometime soon. thanks again for your interest. Paul S.
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They are pretty. What size are they?
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at the top the diameter is 100mm and the overall height is 133mm - and a little too delicate for me to be bashing around with a spoon scooping out cream/custard/ice cream/fruit or whatever. One of my favourite kinds of desert ;D