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22k Gold Imperial Shoji Glassware Barware set of 16 1960s Hollywood Regency

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22k Gold Imperial Glassware/ Barware - 16 piece set! This set features the "El Tabique D'Oro" pattern which is one of the rarer designs in the "Shoji" line (inspired by Japanese Shoji screens) by Imperial Glass Company. These were made in the 1960s in the Mid Century Modern and Hollywood Regency style, and they used REAL 22k Gold! These would be an amazing addition to your bar cart or barware collection. This glitzy set includes 8 Highball glasses (size 5 3/4" tall x 2 3/4" wide), and 8 Rocks glasses (3.5" tall x 3 3/16" wide) - 16 total pieces! Most other sellers list these glasses for over $100 EACH, but since I have such a large set, I'm listing them for pretty much half of that cost. This is a real steal, and a great opportunity to acquire a large and rare set for fairly cheap! The condition of the Highball glasses is better than the condition of the Rocks glasses. The prior owner definitely used the Rocks glasses more, and due to this, there is more finish loss to the gold finish on the rim of the rocks glasses. Please see the close-up photos for examples of gold finish loss on both size glasses. No cracks or chips! I think they are still very beautiful overall and display beautifully on a shelf. This set would make a wonderful gift for your lover (or for yourself when you are feeling fancy)!
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