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    Posted 7 years ago

    jenre
    (21 items)

    I came across two goblets at Goodwill today that appear to me to be EAPG. I took them home to investigate, but as of yet I cannot identify them.

    They are very pretty. Does anyone recognize the pattern?

    Four seams.

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    Comments

    1. Gillian, 7 years ago
      Really, really lovely. 99 cents - what a deal.
    2. jenre jenre, 7 years ago
      Wish I could figure out what they are. I've just about given up! :)
    3. Gillian, 7 years ago
      They could be water goblets - but I don't know the size. Is there another one, or is it the same pattern as this one?

      Our pattern expert hasn't been by yet, I'm sure he will soon.
    4. jenre jenre, 7 years ago
      Some how I missed your second question Gillian. I have a matching set of two :). No one solved this mystery yet.

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