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Specializing in Early 19th C English Ceramics & Meiji Era Japanese Ceramics
Each stem is 5-3/4" high, with a 2-1/4" diameter mouth. Although called a "wine" by Cambridge in the 1940's, these days we would likely use this stem for serving sherry or an after-dinner wine.
According to the Gene Florence book, "Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era", the #300 pattern of Caprice was blown glass, and more expensive than the molded versions of "Caprice".
Each of the 4 pieces is in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks. The price shown is for the set of four.
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Item ID: 9609