Hi there I just joined today as I'm opening an vintage/antique booth this May. I have a pretty good knowledge of vintage items, mid-century and onwards, but when it comes to antiques I find the decades harder to differentiate between one another. I'm totally lost anywhere from the Edwardian era to about the 1940s. I've been doing auctions lately and got these, along with many other gold-rimmed glasses. These have the most intricate detailing so I was curious about them and mainly wondering what these should be priced at. For all I know they are from the 90s lol, but let's hope not. They are about 5 inches tall and have a perfectly round glass. Thank you
Saucer Champagnes, but if you label them tall sherbets, you are likely to sell them faster. Can't help with the who, could be 1930s up to 1960s. Probably on the later end.
Yes, Welcome, most questions get answered, most correctly. It appears those are cut, rather than etched, which is more usual under the gold. Having said that, I'm going to guess (and it is a guess, I've never seen the cutting under gold like this before ) that they are post mid-century and an import from somewhere in Europe. Hopefully someone familiar with Replacements® will find them for you.
Welcome vannyg, and good luck with your booth. Don't know anything about your glasses, other than that I like them.
Those are pretty RICH looking glasses!!!! I could do sherbet out of them very easily!!!! And WELCOME aboard, vanny!!!! Best of luck with your new shop as well!!!!!
I have the same pattern .. various styles ... tall champagne, wine, small 'shooter' size (aperitif?). Bought at auction. Can't remember what I paid. Did you learn anything more about them?