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Purple Champagne Flutes

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S/8 Translucent Purple & Clear Fluted Stem Fostoria Crystal Champagne Coupes
S/8 Translucent Purple & Clear Fluted Stem Fostoria Crystal Champagne Coupes

S/8 Translucent Purple & Clear Fluted Stem Fostoria Crystal Champagne Coupes

By Fostoria Glass Company

Located in Houston, TX

Offered is a set of eight champagne coupes in a luxurious translucent deep purple and clear stem by Fostoria that was retailed by the famed Houston luxury brand department store, Sak...

Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Crystal

Six Beautiful Danish Lyngby Gold and Purple Champagne Flutes Glasses, 1960s
Six Beautiful Danish Lyngby Gold and Purple Champagne Flutes Glasses, 1960s

Six Beautiful Danish Lyngby Gold and Purple Champagne Flutes Glasses, 1960s

Located in Vienna, AT

A set of six beautiful hand blown glasses for champagne or sparkling wine, made of clear and purple glass with gold rims and a golden ball in the stem. Made by Lyngby Glassworks in D...

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Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Six Beautiful Danish Lyngby Gold and Purple Champagne Flutes Glasses, 1960s
Six Beautiful Danish Lyngby Gold and Purple Champagne Flutes Glasses, 1960s

Six Beautiful Danish Lyngby Gold and Purple Champagne Flutes Glasses, 1960s

Located in Vienna, AT

A set of six beautiful hand blown glasses for champagne or sparkling wine, made of clear and purple glass with gold rims and a golden ball in the stem. Made by Lyngby Glassworks in D...

Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

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