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    Posted 5 years ago

    NevB
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    This is an unusual frosted wine glass. I didn't think much of it until I shone my UV torch on it as it was with a blue one and looked modern. It has FRANCE moulded into the base but no other marks.

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    1. AdeleC AdeleC, 5 years ago
      I have 8 of these in a champagne flute shape. I never found where they were made or how. Mine seem to be coated with some sort of flourescent paint as they can get scratched!
    2. NevB NevB, 5 years ago
      Hello Adele, yes mine seems to be the same. I do think it's clear uranium glass, which shows best if you shine a UV light up through the stem, and it has then been frosted. Apparently this is done by acid etching or sand blasting. I'll keep looking for a maker.
    3. NevB NevB, 5 years ago
      I've now seen some similar blue ones online which are attributed to Luminarc, who are a strong possibility.
    4. AdeleC AdeleC, 5 years ago
      I had a look and the blue ones seemed to be called Techno. I'll post my Champagne glasses so you can compare!
    5. NevB NevB, 5 years ago
      Yes yours look to be by the same maker, the France on the bottom matches exactly. There seems to be a shortage of information about French glass online but I'll keep looking. The blue ones I saw were on sale on Etsy.

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