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7 Glasses Porto Crystal Engraved DAUM The 50

$ 58.03

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Daum
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
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  • Condition: Used

    Description

    811-13-B4 *
    Lot of 7 PORTO GLASSES
    in ENGRAVED CRYSTAL
    by DAUM
    Lot of 7 Port glasses from a DAUM crystal service, made around 1950.
    These are engraved crystal glasses, made in a fine, limpid and light crystal, characteristic of DAUM manufacturing at that time.
    The model is modern, in the style of the Kim and Orval sets, but with a different engraved decoration. I did not find the name of the service corresponding to this grid of engraved grid lines.
    A beautiful tulip-shaped chalice, flared in the drink, placed on a simple straw leg and a well-proportioned circular foot make it a service in a pure art-deco spirit, simple, Zen and elegant.
    These glasses are not stamped, but it is very common during this period, between 1945 and 1950.
    Height of approximately 10.4 cm
    Diameter at the mouthpiece: about 6.3 cm
    Foot diameter: about 5.6 cm
    Weight: approximately 400 grams for the set of 7 glasses, without the packaging
    THE 9 GLASSES ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION
    No cracks or chips or scratches
    For France
    For the International
    Lot of 7 Port glasses from a DAUM crystal service, made around 1950. These are engraved crystal glasses, made in a fine, limpid and light crystal, characteristic of DAUM manufacturing at that time. The model is modern, in the style of the Kim and Orval sets, but with a different engraved decoration. I did not find the name of the service corresponding to this grid of engraved grid lines. A beautiful tulip-shaped chalice, flared in the drink, placed on a simple straw leg and a well-proportioned circular foot make it a service in a pure art-deco spirit, simple, Zen and elegant. These glasses are not stamped, but it is very common during this period, between 1945 and 1950. Diameter at the mouthpiece: about 6.3 cm Weight: approximately 400 grams for the set of 7 glasses, without the packagin