Pale gold glass stemware. It holds 4.5 ounces.
Probably red wine? sherry? port? glass.
Top vessel is 2.5 inches; the remaining
glass is 4.5 inches-total height 7 inches.
The stem and base are hollow with 3 globs
of glass on center of stem (decoration?)
The bottom triangular base, also hollow,
is rimmed. I have 6 (six) of these glasses.
Condition is excellent on 5 of them
ie. no marks, chips or dings.
One of them has a small ding on
the rim of the galss.
I bought these 6 items at an auction.
They were part of a "box lot"
The auction sells mostly early to mid
20th century furniture along with other
assorted items. I have never seen
anything at this auction sell for more
than $1000. A large part of auction are
the "box lots" : boxes/cartons filled with
assorted bric-a-brac, glassware, maps,
books. Most of the box lots sell for under $45.I do believe these glasses are by Fritz Heckert
Category
Glass
Medium
glass
Distinguishing marks
none
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
Don't know- but it looks like 19th century to me
Size and dimensions of this item
7" high, top part of stemware that holds the fluid is 2.5 " high, holds 4.5 fluid ounces
Weight
medium weight for stemware
Long Description
History
Bought as part of assorted box/carton containes 6 of these galasses and other assorted items. Auction house obviously thought they were relatively worthless.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
Part of box lot bought at auction. Box contained these glasses and some bric-a-brac I paid $15-$20
For Sale?
No
Re: Pale Gold Stemware
I belive they are by Fritx Heckert. Any comments?