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Set of 13 Continental Artisan Glass & Etched Acid Sherbet Compotes, C.1940
Set of 13 Continental Artisan Glass & Etched Acid Sherbet Compotes, C.1940

Set of 13 Continental Artisan Glass & Etched Acid Sherbet Compotes, C.1940

Located in WILMINGTON, CA

Additional Information: Features: Etched Material: Crystal Glassmaking Technique: Etched Type of Glass: Crystal Year Manufactured: 1940 Brand: Continental Color: Clear Ty...

Category

20th Century Glass

Materials

Crystal

Set of 8 Stemmed Crystal Sherbet Glasses, 20th Century
Set of 8 Stemmed Crystal Sherbet Glasses, 20th Century

Set of 8 Stemmed Crystal Sherbet Glasses, 20th Century

Located in Big Flats, NY

Set of 8 crystal sherbet glasses feature bowl with lower repeating stylized leaf pattern and raised on urn form stems, 20th century Measures - 5" H x 3.25" diameter; 3" diameter base.

Category

20th Century American Glass

Materials

Crystal

Vintage Georg Jensen for Rosenthal Crystal Berlin/Linear Smoke Sherbet Set 12
Vintage Georg Jensen for Rosenthal Crystal Berlin/Linear Smoke Sherbet Set 12

Vintage Georg Jensen for Rosenthal Crystal Berlin/Linear Smoke Sherbet Set 12

By Georg Jensen

Located in Pasadena, CA

Vintage George Jensen for Rosenthal Crystal Berlin/Linear Smoke pattern Sherbet / champagne glass set Each glass has a crystal clear bowl with smoke gray stem and square base.

Category

Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Crystal

Set of 8 Waterford Cut Crystal Sherbet and Champagne Glasses
Set of 8 Waterford Cut Crystal Sherbet and Champagne Glasses

Set of 8 Waterford Cut Crystal Sherbet and Champagne Glasses

By Waterford Crystal

Located in Haddonfield, NJ

8 Sherbert Waterford Cut Crystal Glasses, Ireland 20th Century Set of eight vintage Waterford sherberts, circa mid-20th century. Irish crystal. Deep cuttings. Signed Waterford on ...

Category

Late 20th Century Irish Victorian Crystal Serveware

Materials

Crystal

Set of 16 George Thompson Designed Steuben Champagne/Coupe/Tall Sherbet Glasses
Set of 16 George Thompson Designed Steuben Champagne/Coupe/Tall Sherbet Glasses

Set of 16 George Thompson Designed Steuben Champagne/Coupe/Tall Sherbet Glasses

By Steuben Glass

Located in valatie, NY

A Set of 16 George Thompson Designed Hand Blown Steuben Champagne/Coupe/Tall Sherbet Pattern #7877, Mid 20th c Glasses. Steuben glass is elegantly contemporary and flawlessly executed.

Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Crystal Serveware

Materials

Crystal

4 Scandinavian Modern Bent Severin Holmegaard Crystal Princess Tall Sherbets
4 Scandinavian Modern Bent Severin Holmegaard Crystal Princess Tall Sherbets

4 Scandinavian Modern Bent Severin Holmegaard Crystal Princess Tall Sherbets

By Bent Severin, Holmegaard

Located in Topeka, KS

Fabulous vintage Bent Severin for Holmegaard Mid-Century Modern or Scandinavian Modern crystal princess tall sherbet or champagne glasses set of 4.

Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Barware

Materials

Blown Glass

Cambridge Crystal Rose Point 3121 Stem 31-Piece Set Water Wine Iced Tea Sherbet
Cambridge Crystal Rose Point 3121 Stem 31-Piece Set Water Wine Iced Tea Sherbet

Cambridge Crystal Rose Point 3121 Stem 31-Piece Set Water Wine Iced Tea Sherbet

Located in St. Petersburg, FL

• Includes eight water goblets (8-3/8"), 7 iced tea glasses (7-1/2"), 8 wine goblets (5-7/8") and 8 tall sherbet champagnes (6-3/8")

Category

Mid-20th Century American Barware

Materials

Glass

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