Posted 11 years ago
wksgibson
(16 items)
I just bought these because I LOVE the pattern, simplicity and beauty on topaz... I thought they would be a nice go-with pattern to go with my collection of Jubilee (although the only similarities is the color, and wheel cut flower). I have started seeing more of these lately, not in abundance just here and there, and no one seems to know who the maker is, where they came from, what the pattern is, or when these were created. I have only seen these in the form of stemware, champagne, wine, and water goblets. Any help would be MUCH appreciated. Although I can generally research and find just about anything, there have been a few (such as this one) that stump me. Thanks!!
Very beautiful :)
with the safety edge could be Libbey as they were the first to patent that detail. You might compare yours to Libbey stem #9000 at Replacements; they don't have this color but the Vesta-platinum footed tumbler they show looks very close to me.
http://images.replacements.com/images/images5/crystal/L/libbey_rock_sharpe_vesta_platinum_non_optic_8_oz_footed_tumbler_P0000215429S0004T2.jpg
tho' I think your might be more bulbous and then transitioning to vertical towards the rim
Excellent thanks so much TallCakes - your a G O O D, I hope I find it with your link, something drew me to Libbey also, but there are so many cut daisy patterns made, enough to make my head spin. I will let you know =)
thanks Sean68 =)
correction Tallcakes *you are GOOD*
I am still researching