These glasses were my grandmother's. Any thoughts of a maker? I was thinking they may have been a market, movie, or soap giveaway.
Thank you.
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Most of these glasses were offered in different soaps back in the 1970s and 1980s. There were some companies like Taco Bell that offered these glasses when you bought a large drink. I have seen this design back then when you bought soap or went to a fast food joint.
It is a fairly generic pattern. These were in vogue in the past and now can go from $20 to $50 on Etsy. However, unless there is a mark at the bottom, it will be hard to know.
I think this may be your glass--part of a Libbey series--their photo is terrible so it is hard to tell:
www.replacements.com/
6400-7
by Libbey Glass Company
Item#: 483754 Pattern Code: LRS6400-7
Description: Stem #6400, Floral/Green Leaves, Gold Trim
Pattern Number: 6400
Pattern: 6400-7 by Libbey Glass Company
I am not sure if your glass is just called a goblet or if it was meant for ice cream sundaes. I can't tell how thick it is--usually thicker glasses were for ice cream and thinner for drinking.
If you are trying to sell, start high (like $5 a glass) and take best offer, which could be as low as .25 cents a glass.
Glassware totally dependent on supply and demand. This is an usual shape, so there may be less supply and more demand, but in general vintage glassware sells for what someone is willing to pay--so you start a high asking price and say OBO (or best offer) and then you can decide to take or pass. I almost always take what I am offered!
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