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I discovered these tucked away in a flannel pouch. Obviously of Mexican origin but that's all I know and would appreciate if anybody has any additional knowledge to share - TY.
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Sterling Mexican Shot Glasses | Sterling Silver Cups and Goblets26 of 30 |
Posted 2 years ago
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I discovered these tucked away in a flannel pouch. Obviously of Mexican origin but that's all I know and would appreciate if anybody has any additional knowledge to share - TY.
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If you can get a close up on one cup bottom or post what is states, I will look into these. Dave
Maciel was a well regarded silver manufacturer in Mexico City, Mexico from 1930 to 1970. These are for Tequila and from the late 30's. Dave
Here's what one says but each has a different 5 digit # on bottom. Maciel 925/10000 Sterling Made Mexico 2039-4 - thanks for your help
wow - thanks, I could use a shot right now. Being buried by another snowstorm....
They are about 50.00-75.00 per shot glass. I have seen them yrs back and it comes down to who wants them the most. They could go a little bit higher to hard core collectors of Maciel, he is the Best in Mexico City! Dave
In the same Snow Storm, Missouri!
These are absolutely beautiful!!!