Posted 8 months ago
suggsfamily
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Hi All. My husband lucked up & found three pieces of crystal in a dumpster to a house he was contracted to remodel. One of the pieces has the etched waterford logo on the bottom, with the older, gold seal on the neck. The other two pieces resemble the authentic piece, but are absent of markings. We have spent the last three days sifting through the Waterford's web site and list of patterns. A lot of very beautiful pieces, but none match the one we found & we are now at a loss at trying to identify it. If anyone can help out or point us in the right direction, it would be so very much apprecitaed. (for whatever reason, my computer will not upload the remaining pieces :( the one pictured is the authentic piece we are having problems identifying.)
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look on the sides on , just before you hit the bottom there should be some markings . waterford marks sometimes are hard to see . YOU have look throught it next to some really good light .
its waterford :) you have nothing to worry about :) and very beautiful:)