This is an excellent used condition 3 ounce wine stem in the mid-Century Modern style STAR DUST pattern that was produced by C.G. Quartex Crystal, Japan circa 1950. The pieces are all hand blown and have randomly placed gray wheel cut stars on the bowl of the stem.
This is a very good used condition, gray wheel cut floral and leafdesign tall champagne or sherbet stem in the Danube pattern produced by Colony (Indiana) Glass circa 1955. This is the taller of the the two tall champagnes stems produced in this pattern.
The glass is clear and healthy with no fogging or hazing from hard water or dishwasher exposure. Shelf 14/S2. I will be responsible to file all breakage claims and paperwork. I do not see the invoice.
A more realistic usage capacity would be 9 ounces to prevent spillage. The water goblets are in very good used condition. The glass is clear and healthy with no clouding or fogging from hard water or dishwasher exposure.
The juice glass is in very good used condition. The glass is crisped healthy with no fogging from exposure to a dishwasher. There are tiny air bubbles in the glass. Shelf 15/S3. However, I am human and do make mistakes.
This is a clear crystal tall champagne stem with gray wheel cut design of a rose on the bowl and three stems with leaves on the foot. The glass is crisp and healthy with no fogging or clouding from hard water or dishwasher exposure.
This an excellent used condition clear grey wheel cut strawflower design red footed cordial stem that was produced by Weston Crystal circa 1935. The pattern is of six petals and has leaves on a stem on each side.
My mom got these in the 1980-1990's. They look to have been lightly used and hand washed only. The glass is clear and healthy with no clouding or fogging from hard water exposure. Shelf 9/S4.
This is Avery good used condition clear smooth stem champagne with gray wheel cut butterfly and floral stems on the bowl that was produced by an unknown maker. I believe that these were hand cut due to slight variation between the stems, so these were most likely made in the 1920's-1930's.
The glass is clear and healthy with no fogging or hazing from hard water or dishwasher exposure. The ninth photo shows the tallest and smallest tumbler together. I will attempt to match up common sizes when possible for multiple item orders.
