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    Posted 7 years ago

    salfaromeaab
    (9 items)

    Hi all,

    I recently purchased a pair of vintage Waterford tumblers and do not recognize the pattern. I've searched the internet high and low and still have not been able to identify it. Can someone please tell me what the pattern is called? Thanks in advance

    Cheers,

    Tony

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    1. IamVintage IamVintage, 7 years ago
      Hi Tony, I found something close to your pattern.....check it out. The picture is of old fashioned glasses, which is why they may look different.
      https://www.replacements.com/webquote/watwat10.htm

      Maybe yes? Probably no....
    2. salfaromeaab, 7 years ago
      Hi IamVintage, thanks for the help, but I think my pattern is a little different than the one you found. Mine has some descending vertical cuts that extend past the band of the crisscross pattern. It's almost like the famous Lismore pattern, but upside down (lismore has ascending vertical cuts). Anyway, thanks for the help.
      Regards, Tony

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