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Author Topic: Two Tone Wine Goblets Scandinavian???TK MAXX??  (Read 478 times)

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Offline LEGSY

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Two Tone Wine Goblets Scandinavian???TK MAXX??
« on: October 05, 2023, 02:14:56 PM »
Found two of these goblets and the more i look the more i think they may not be a cheap TK MAXX
type of glass and possibly a well made thing they have a trailed rim and attached foot plenty of swirls
in the glass and bubbles so must be more studio rather than machine made i would hope anyway. They
just seem nice and would love to see what other people think on them? Thank you for looking.

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Offline chopin-liszt

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Re: Two Tone Wine Goblets Scandinavian???TK MAXX??
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2023, 07:47:43 PM »
The rather well applied rims there do not indicate Woolies, (I used to see some really good stuff inTKMaxx, when they first started. )
I don't think these are anything cheap, although they are cheerful.
I agree with you. 8)
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Re: Two Tone Wine Goblets Scandinavian???TK MAXX??
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2023, 08:05:45 AM »
I was lucky with nine glasses I bought recently, they were essentially a modern copy of a Georgian rummer. I nearly did not buy them but they were so cheap I changed my mind and went back for them. Only later did I notice that one was marked WY and another William Yeoward, the other seven were unmarked. Turns out they were the companies Myrtle glasses:
https://www.parisjewelers.com/product/william-yeoward-myrtle-goblet-green/

No idea about yours but I see that the same company does produce quite a few with coloured trailed rims. However a quick search throws up "Matilda Goad & Co Stemless Wine Glass" which look to be a match.

John

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