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I inheritted some champagne glasses that I believe are lead crystal, possibly made by Waterford.
But I cannot ID the pattern anywhere and I need a replacement!
Do you know who makes this stemware and what the pattern is called?
I don't think it's Waterford. I was at their site recently because I forgot the name of my pattern and I didn't see anything resembling your picture. It may be Noritake which also made a line of fine crystal. That starburst behind the main design is rather unusual.
I discovered my pattern is $200 a stem. Glad I inherited it and didn't pay for it. Good luck in your search!
Thank you both, Hopes and Lost Roses.
I am a bit OCD about even numbers, except when ALL the items don't match.. like my mugs.
I will definitely try the website and am crossing my fingers!
It's typical for Polish crystals, old fashioned/classic, though.
I also saw some in crystals from Czech Republic. http://www.grawerowaneszklo.pl/index...wina-170-ml-ml http://alejka.pl/krysztalowe-kieliszki-do-wina-9.html
It will be probably hard to find exactly the same, they are all handcrafted, and style change with the time.
You might check on ebay or allegro.
If you have Tuesday Morning nearby, check there - they sell lots of crystals from Poland.
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