Hello! I recently bought a set of these glasses and am wondering if anyone knows anything about them? There is no manufacturer's mark on them anywhere. The only thing the woman at the shop who sold them to me could tell me was that they were likely from the late 1800s/early 1900s
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You have to remember that a seller can make any kind of statement about an item but without some sort of provenance, their remarks do not 'hold water' as the saying goes.
However, these may be the real thing, but you'll have to do some research before being able to prove this is what you have.
This listing appears to be very close to your glass (stem looks different) but it was sold (no date or country) so write down (or copy) the information from the listing so you can ask your questions and include this information.
One of the best places to ask questions about glassware is Reddit.
You will have to join but if you provide pictures you will probably receive several knowledgeable answers.
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These are Victorian Rummers from the late 1800s or early 1900s, but I doubt they are Cut Rummers as the pattern is too complex.
As you can see for yourself, Victorian Slice Cut Rummers have a much simpler pattern:
www.exhibitantiques.com/
or an Antique Victorian Cut Crystal Drinking Glass Sherry Port 11cm is listed at 25 GBP
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Take a close look at your rummers, maybe you will find mold marks and these are Pressed Glass Rummers, like these:
Pair Antique (?) Pressed Glass Rummers / Goblets with similar pattern are listed at 21.78 GBP
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Another molded glass rummerVictorian Lead glass 6 inches tall, 3 5/8 bowl diameter
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Without an identifying mark, its going to be hard to know who made them. They look like wine goblets to me.
I think these are 19th century rummers. I found four antique 19th century Victorian Cut Glass Rummers c. 1890 at 180 GBP
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This goblet looks similar to yours:
The 'BULLSEYE' - Knob Stem 1860's (Maker uncertain) is 5-3/4" tall & is listed @ $85:
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I found a very similar Victorian glass, from circa 1870, but it is Pressed Flint Glass Rummer Goblet, made by John Derbyshire Manchester
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It is listed GBP 40.
Unbranded Victorian Pressed Glass Rummer Glass was sold at GBP 5.99
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