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Re: Egyptian pattern gilt and aqua/ turquoise glass tumblers
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Thank you ! Lorie Bielli
Re: Egyptian pattern gilt and aqua/ turquoise glass tumblers
they look 1970s. king tut was at a lot of museums in the united states then . i bet they were sold at the gift shops. i can only find the plain gold ones these might be kinda rare.
Re: Egyptian pattern gilt and aqua/ turquoise glass tumblers
They can still be George Briard -even if not signed, but would be of lesser value.
Though the coloring is correct.... typically the color:graphics are done on the outside of the glass