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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 114697, member: 59"]Probably a mint julep. Replacements doesn't have one in this pattern, but they have others which they say are 3 5/8 inch tall and seem to be the same shape.</p><p><br /></p><p>The hollowware they have in Rose Bouquet doesn't have any dates. Rainwater says they were in business from at least 1936 (possibly earlier) and as of the date of the 5th edition were still in business. The 5th edition I have was revised in 2004, so that information may no longer hold true.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 114697, member: 59"]Probably a mint julep. Replacements doesn't have one in this pattern, but they have others which they say are 3 5/8 inch tall and seem to be the same shape. The hollowware they have in Rose Bouquet doesn't have any dates. Rainwater says they were in business from at least 1936 (possibly earlier) and as of the date of the 5th edition were still in business. The 5th edition I have was revised in 2004, so that information may no longer hold true.[/QUOTE]
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