Unmarked stemware

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  1. Singer

    Singer New Member

    F2A37EC4-BA57-49C7-8416-A93806D0D228.jpeg 9D9E15A7-AB06-4CBE-98DB-29BCDA445652.jpeg I am trying to identify maker and pattern of this stemware. It was probably purchased in 1959s.
     
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  2. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

    The glass you show by itself has a wafer on the stem, so I suspect two different patterns.
     
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  3. bercrystal

    bercrystal Well-Known Member

    @Singer - Hello & welcome to the forum!! :happy::happy:

    I agree with Janet. The majority of it looks like a grape pattern whereas the one you show by itself has a totally different design.

    What we will need is a photo of the water goblet & a photo of the footed tumbler all by themselves against the plain black background. Measurements of the pieces might help also.
     
  4. Singer

    Singer New Member

    6B1E2D47-3152-42CA-9A6F-6FAA9BF5BBD4.jpeg 1248F1D1-0258-417F-8ECE-7222D231448E.jpeg Sorry that the photos are sideways.
    Now that you pointed it out I think it may be three different sets. Mom always used them together. The water glass is 7” the footed tumbler is 5” and there is also a 3” one.
     
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  5. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

    The top one looks like Weston, but maybe others made this shape, too.
     
  6. patd8643

    patd8643 Well-Known Member

    These will be VERY difficult to ID. The lady leg was the most commonly used stem and the etchings were done by the thousands. Your best hope is to scroll thru the thousands on Replacements in hope of finding the shape and etch.

    Believe it or not, some of these were given away with purchases such as flour or you could send off coupons from baking powder.
     
  7. Doot Boi

    Doot Boi Well-Known Member

    Princess House?
     
  8. Cherryhill

    Cherryhill Well-Known Member

    The last two are not etched but cut, not polished (gray finish). Far more skill involved in cutting.
     
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