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Libbey Stemware Malmaison Pattern Set of 48

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Set of 48 pieces of elegant Libbey stemware manufactured by the Libbey Glass Company, circa 1930's in the Malmaison Pattern. 8 pieces each of glasses: water (7 1/4" tall), champagne/tall sherbet (6" tall), wine (5 1/2" tall), cordial (3 5/8" tall), salad plates (7" diameter), and small dessert bowls (4" diameter, 1 3/4" tall). #K13 stem. #1034 cut.

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