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Cut Glass51 of 553Help with possible Mckee Innovation GlassTriple Miter Cut Trellis Low Bowl
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    Posted 7 years ago

    Marciabry
    (2 items)

    I have 6 of these glasses. 6.25” high 3.5” across. Can anyone identify them for me?
    What would the be used for?

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    Comments

    1. Sharky, 7 years ago
      Have you tried shining a UV light on them? Second question....are the flower petals, upon close examination, made up of lots of individual lines?
    2. Newfld Newfld, 7 years ago
      Lovely vintage glass and how nice to have the set. In older times fancy wide glasses like this were usually for open champagne (as opposed to the flutes used today) or wine, they would also make good margarita glasses
    3. Marciabry, 7 years ago
      Thank you Sharky and NewFld for your response. I have not tried using a UV light, I’m not Familiar with that, what would that show me? I think the flower pedals are made up of lots of little lines.

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