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Author Topic: Stuart Crystal Glasses - support to identify patterns and potential value  (Read 738 times)

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Offline waltonmark

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Morning all

Hope everyone is well. I've a large set of Stuart Crystal glasses but in order to attribute some value i want to identify the patterns of them. I have looked on the replacements website etc but am having difficulty identifying the exact patterns. Photos are included for reference, there appears to be 3 or 4 different patterns.

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Image 3 - whole set

Look forward to the responses, thanks all.

Mark

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You could try this Stuart catalogue on GQG. I've had a quick look but it's easier if you have the glasses in front of you.



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Hi Mark,

I did some searching on your Stuart Bar Glasses. I think I may have found the pattern name of your first glass shown. I found what looked the same on a stem. The name listed as "Knightsbridge". You might want to try searching with that name maybe you will find more. I'll try searching when I have more time. 

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Offline waltonmark

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Much appreciated thank you

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Offline user9318

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The second glass is the Glengarry pattern, their most popular one.

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