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Cordials, Czech Glass, Etched Glass, Etolie, European Glass, Floral, Floral Etch, Plate Etch, Plate Etched, Snifter
A smaller version. I am going with the Etoile ID.
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2015
Finally after three years someone out in cyberspace has corrected an ID for me. Love it. That’s why I started this blog in the first place. The gold rim glass is confirmed by someone whose sister collects this pattern, as Bohemia Etoile.
Over the years I have had a number of pieces with the gold rim and the etch and knew that I had never confirmed the blank. It is great to have this corrected and identified.
I don’t know if the small glasses below are part of this pattern however. There is no gold rim and Replacements doesn’t include this shape in its listing of Etoile.
Also, I think these pieces are older. The glass is much thinner and if I recall, as I haven’t seen them for awhile, I think the etch is finer.
Lotus/Glastonbury has a very similar etch called Garland #1001 and the St. Louis Cleo etch is also very similar. All about the shape/blank in the end, isn’t it?
Intriguing. Thanks to the person who had identified the Etoile pattern however.
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Original post – May 31, 2012.
I have to update this prior posting with a new photo. You’ll notice that the etch is the same, but larger, not as detailed, and the rim is gold. The Queen’s Lace has the gold encrusted pattern, so I still don’t know what this is. I have these two snifters, and a couple other pieces, yet to be shown.
This etch is a bit of a mystery. I bought 8 of these little glasses in town here. The seller, Marie from Under the Toadstool, said that they had belonged to her mom, but she didn’t know anything about them. They are very small ( 3 1/2 in with a 2 1/8 inch opening) and don’t have the shape that I’d associate with a liqueur or cordial glass. I think of those glasses being more cylindrical, these have a slight flare, if that’s the correct word. I have this etch on two water goblets and a decanter. I have seen it identified as Bohemia Crystal’s Queen’s Lace etch and as St. (Saint) Louis Massenet. However the Bohemia pattern is always shown with a particular stem and the St. Louis pattern has the etch encrusted with gold. My other pieces have a stem I’ve not seen with this pattern, and gold along the rim, but not in the etch. No markings on anything. The glass is very thin. They look old.
I have a question into a European company to see if they can shed any light on this etch. As usual….if anyone can shed any light on this mystery………