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Offline DGRAB

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Need identification, please
« on: November 14, 2010, 06:14:09 PM »
Would appreciate help identifying these small glasses. No markings. Very simple, clean design. About 10 cm tall and 25mm (1/8 inch) thick. May have been paired with a decanter. Grandchild recently broke one and she (and I) would really like to replace it. Someone suggests it may be a Spanish wine glass.

Thanks.

David
Santa Rosa, CA

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Re: Need identification, please
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2010, 07:14:10 PM »
Hi there;

Just a wild, wild guess....but I have some Libbey Glasses that look like that.....(Maybe)....just a big ??? guess tho.

I had to turn my head  :usd: to look at the pics.....lol

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Re: Need identification, please
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2010, 09:01:47 PM »
Hi there; Just a wild, wild guess....but I have some Libbey Glasses that look like that.....(Maybe)....just a big ??? guess tho. I had to turn my head  :usd: to look at the pics.....lol :huh:

Don't Libby glasses usually have some marking on the bottom?... these have no markings; and there's a ring on the bottom that has been ground/polished so as to have a matte finish, which indicates it's likely something a little pricier than Libby glass. If your's have the matte ring on the bottom, please let me know.  Thanks.  David

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