Posted 5 months ago
BHock45
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The only reason I have this is because I was too curious. It came with a few other things that were all under a dollar. I am not sure what it is, or was...could it have been a piece of something else? May broken off a light or hanging lamp? I do not think a wine glass or candle snuffer....Is this hand blown? Thanks everyone!
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It's a glass! No foot flute, would you believe? You put them in a tall glass bowl, all six of them for storage. Different coloured stems.
http://www.replacements.com/webquote/ADYCEC.htm
LOL, wow thanks vetraio50...very strange. any idea on the manufacturer??
Wherever Lillian Vernon imports them from? Eastern Europe? China? Not sure!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Vernon
Another name is Chateau Orleans for Home Essentials, marketed at Bloomingdales?
wow...great quick solve! Thanks man, take care!
You too! Happy Xmas!
these are popular at christmas time to serve vodka in some of the Balkan counties and Russia -- stems are place in a bucket of ice for a chilling affect and the glass is filled with a liquor -- too many drinks and the rug gets stained my the end of the night and the stems are usually goners -- oh yes the good ole times
thanks epson233, LOL, mustangtony and vetraio50!