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Identifying Drinking Glasses?

Two heavy glass drinking glasses.Hello, this is my first post so I hope I'm doing this correctly.

I was at a thrift store and I got these two beautiful drinking glasses. I'm absolutely in love with them and wanted to try to find the brand and maybe get more. I posted them on my Instagram and a few people messaged that it might be crystal. They are quite heavy, bright, and shine very vibrantly.

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Does anyone have any more information on these? Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.

The bottom of a heavy drinking glass.
 
The inside of a heavy drinking glass.
 
The side of a heavy drinking glass.
 

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October 27, 20201 found this helpful
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These maybe either Dema or Salisbury cathedral (style of the pattern) crystal whiskey tumblers.

I am not able to lay my hands on an image of the bottoms of these brands to confirm if it is one of these...but they are two of the bigger makers of this pattern.

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I know there are others so if these don't match bottoms, you may find them just searching "cathedral crystal tumbler".

Replacements.com may be able to confirm this for you--you would need to have a photo of the piece to their specs--usually a full on shot and a full on bottom shot.

Post back what you learn! Blessings!

 

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There are thousands of crystal drinking/whisky glasses/tumblers and so many different brands that it becomes an almost impossible task to locate an unbranded glass.
From doing research it's very clear that sellers usually have no idea of what type of glass they have and it looks like well over 75% do not have brand names.

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I did find glasses like yours but they may not be the same size.
The seller is on Etsy but resides in Germany and the price on 2 glasses is $66.41 plus shipping which will be high. The seller does not give a brand name but states the glasses were made in Germany (true?). You can check these out but I believe you may have to look for glasses in a similar design as there is a very wide choice available.

www.etsy.com/.../2x-crystal-whiskey-glasses-whisky...

 

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October 27, 20200 found this helpful

Most glassware that seems heavy for it's size is usually lead crystal. Lead crystal also usually shines more brilliantly than regular glassware. As for the pattern, I agree with Pghgirl40.

 

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