
Tiffin-Franciscan June Night Etched Crystal Water Goblet
This is a classic stemware goblet crafted from fine lead crystal, featuring the elegant 'June Night' etched pattern by Tiffin-Franciscan, which was first introduced circa 1941. The glass is characterized by a tall, conical bowl with a slightly flared rim, supported by an ornate pressed-glass stem featuring a textured, pineapple-like central knop. The etching is highly detailed, showcasing a Neo-Classical or Romantic revival style with delicate floral garlands, rose blooms, and distinctive ribbon-tied bows that wrap around the circumference of the bowl. The crystal appears clear with a high refractive index, typical of mid-century quality American stemware. The base is a flat, circular foot that is unadorned to maintain focus on the intricate bowl and stem. Condition-wise, the crystal retains a bright clarity, though the accompanying note suggests potential minor chips on other pieces in the set ('small chip on bottom' and 'rim'). The etching is white/frosted in appearance and shows no significant fading or loss of detail. This piece represents the high-quality craftsmanship of 20th-century American table service, designed for both durability and formal aesthetic appeal.
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Estimated Value
$45–$65
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Category
Fine Stemware and Glassware
Appraised On
February 23, 2026
Estimated Value
$45–$65
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Etched crystal
Item Description
This is a classic stemware goblet crafted from fine lead crystal, featuring the elegant 'June Night' etched pattern by Tiffin-Franciscan, which was first introduced circa 1941. The glass is characterized by a tall, conical bowl with a slightly flared rim, supported by an ornate pressed-glass stem featuring a textured, pineapple-like central knop. The etching is highly detailed, showcasing a Neo-Classical or Romantic revival style with delicate floral garlands, rose blooms, and distinctive ribbon-tied bows that wrap around the circumference of the bowl. The crystal appears clear with a high refractive index, typical of mid-century quality American stemware. The base is a flat, circular foot that is unadorned to maintain focus on the intricate bowl and stem. Condition-wise, the crystal retains a bright clarity, though the accompanying note suggests potential minor chips on other pieces in the set ('small chip on bottom' and 'rim'). The etching is white/frosted in appearance and shows no significant fading or loss of detail. This piece represents the high-quality craftsmanship of 20th-century American table service, designed for both durability and formal aesthetic appeal.
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