
Etched Glass Footed Tumblers with Floral and Leaf Design
This collection of clear glass footed tumblers features an intricate etched or frosted design depicting alternating floral and leaf motifs. Each tumbler has a slightly tapered body, widening towards the top, and rests on a clear, circular footed base. Two horizontal etched bands encircle the mid-section of the tumblers, providing a decorative border for the central pattern. The etching is finely detailed, suggesting a pressed or acid-etched manufacturing process, rather than hand-engraving, though definitive identification would require closer inspection. The glass appears to be of moderate thickness, indicative of mass production for everyday use or casual entertaining. The overall condition of the visible tumblers seems good, with no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear visible from this distance. Some minor dust or residue may be present on the surfaces. The style suggests a mid-20th-century aesthetic, possibly from the 1940s to 1960s, reflecting patterns popular during that era for dinnerware and glassware sets. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible in the image. The uniformity of the pattern across multiple pieces suggests they are part of a larger set. Quality indicators include the clarity of the glass and the consistency of the etched pattern, which appears well-defined across all visible pieces. The glassware is placed on a light-colored, possibly off-white or cream, lace tablecloth with a patterned design.
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Estimated Value
$60 - $90 for the set of 6-8 tumblers
Basic Information
Category
Glassware
Appraised On
November 10, 2025
Estimated Value
$60 - $90 for the set of 6-8 tumblers
Item Description
This collection of clear glass footed tumblers features an intricate etched or frosted design depicting alternating floral and leaf motifs. Each tumbler has a slightly tapered body, widening towards the top, and rests on a clear, circular footed base. Two horizontal etched bands encircle the mid-section of the tumblers, providing a decorative border for the central pattern. The etching is finely detailed, suggesting a pressed or acid-etched manufacturing process, rather than hand-engraving, though definitive identification would require closer inspection. The glass appears to be of moderate thickness, indicative of mass production for everyday use or casual entertaining. The overall condition of the visible tumblers seems good, with no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear visible from this distance. Some minor dust or residue may be present on the surfaces. The style suggests a mid-20th-century aesthetic, possibly from the 1940s to 1960s, reflecting patterns popular during that era for dinnerware and glassware sets. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible in the image. The uniformity of the pattern across multiple pieces suggests they are part of a larger set. Quality indicators include the clarity of the glass and the consistency of the etched pattern, which appears well-defined across all visible pieces. The glassware is placed on a light-colored, possibly off-white or cream, lace tablecloth with a patterned design.
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