Marquis by Waterford Brookside Wine Goblet
Stemware & Glassware

Marquis by Waterford Brookside Wine Goblet

This is a fine lead crystal wine goblet from the Brookside pattern by Marquis by Waterford. The item features a clear, high-brilliance crystal composition with a substantial weight typical of quality glassware. The bowl is rounded and tapers downward into a series of deep, vertical wedge cuts that create a starburst or fan effect at the base of the bowl. The stem is uniquely integrated, featuring a faceted, columnar design with vertical fluting that continues seamlessly into a flared, circular base. The foot of the glass is decorated with a matching radial wedge-cut pattern, providing both aesthetic symmetry and stability. The craftsmanship is evident in the sharp, clean edges of the prismatic cuts which are designed to refract light. This specific style was popular in the late 20th to early 21st century. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or clouding, maintaining high clarity and a polished finish. While no acid-etched maker's mark is visible in this orientation, the 'Brookside' cut is a hallmark of the Marquis line, known for blending traditional Waterford elegance with more modern, robust silhouettes.

Estimated Value

$15.00 - $25.00

Basic Information

Category

Stemware & Glassware

Appraised On

May 6, 2026

Estimated Value

$15.00 - $25.00

Item Description

This is a fine lead crystal wine goblet from the Brookside pattern by Marquis by Waterford. The item features a clear, high-brilliance crystal composition with a substantial weight typical of quality glassware. The bowl is rounded and tapers downward into a series of deep, vertical wedge cuts that create a starburst or fan effect at the base of the bowl. The stem is uniquely integrated, featuring a faceted, columnar design with vertical fluting that continues seamlessly into a flared, circular base. The foot of the glass is decorated with a matching radial wedge-cut pattern, providing both aesthetic symmetry and stability. The craftsmanship is evident in the sharp, clean edges of the prismatic cuts which are designed to refract light. This specific style was popular in the late 20th to early 21st century. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or clouding, maintaining high clarity and a polished finish. While no acid-etched maker's mark is visible in this orientation, the 'Brookside' cut is a hallmark of the Marquis line, known for blending traditional Waterford elegance with more modern, robust silhouettes.

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