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Mom's Crystal

By bevbrand, 16 March, 2009
Description

This is a beautiful set of crystal stemware which has been passed down in my family. I'd like to pass it along to my daughter with whatever information I can find about it.

Category
Glassware and Crystal
Medium
Crystal
Distinguishing marks
Etched floral pattern
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
8-white wine stemware, 10-red wine stemware, 10-water goblets, 12 after dinner stemware
Date Period
at least 100 years old.
Weight
unknown
History
This set of crystal (family heirloom) was given to my Mother around 65 years ago as a wedding gift
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
unknown
For Sale?
No
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250chief

16 years 4 months ago

Re: Mom's Crystal

Do you have a photograph? Is it really etched (like you see on hotel and bar glass doors) or is it a more deeply cut set pf shapes?

Around 65 years old is more likely, if it's a wedding present, unless the family was fairly wealthy back then.

If it's more of a cut shape (do a google search for pinwheel crystal to see an example of what I mean) then feel the edges. If they are sharp, then you have cut glass or crystal. If smooth then you have pressed glass.

Look really close at all the pieces for marks. The very high end stuff often has maker marks or signatures, especially on the underside of the wine glasses.

Get the weight of some representative pieces. Then go to the store and check that weight against known crystal ware and glass ware, should give you a good idea of which you have.

Of course, you can take a sample to any good quality crystal and glassware shop too, they should be able to tell you what you have. Mention to them that you are looking for insurance values and they should be pretty good at giving you a price. Remember though, that insurance values are slightly higher than retail values because you need to allow for the costs of someone chasing down the identical set and buying it and shipping it to you too.

It's really hard for us here to do it without some really good photos to start with though.

As far as a family heirloom goes, it's an excellent idea. BUT write down as much history as you can. Mom and Dad's name, significant dates (birth, marriage etc.) Who gave them the gift, who passed to and the relationship. Try and keep all the pieces together - sets are worth more.

Let us know how you do!

Garry

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