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Mikasa FLAME DAMORE HIGHBALL, Quantity of 4 pc,


: :Mikasa FLAME DAMORE HIGHBALL Item Sold in Multiple of 4 pc

from: Jaf Gifts



Nambé Motus Highball/Beverage glasses, Set of 4


: :These crystal highball glasses designed by Karim Rashid for Nambé are the perfect addition to the stylish bar! The classic design and frosted etching convey modern elegance. Review:The Motus collection of crystal stemware and barware is designed by one of Nambé's most prolific and award-winning designers, Karim Rashid. A great gift for Father's Day, this set of four Motus 12-ounce highball glasses adds sparkle to not only cocktails but beer, juice, or ice tea. Each six-inch, tapered glass is adorned with hand-cut ribbons that swirl in a festive manner, ...

from: Nambe



Villeroy & Boch Boston Blue Crystal Highball Glasses, Set of 4


: Review:Use Villeroy & Boch's Boston glassware to infuse any garden party or table setting with a little vintage charm. Each glass in this four piece set features a thick, rounded base that sits level to support its 11-ounce bowl. The bowl itself carries a honeycomb pattern that catches and refracts light adding sparkle and shine to the table. Standing 6-1/4 inches in height with a 3-inch diameter, these long narrow highballs are ideally suited to chilled beverages of any variety--from cocktails on the rocks to water or juice. The heavyweight, ...

from: Villeroy & Boch



MiGi Silhouette Highball / Tumbler, Set of 4


: Review:Use Villeroy & Boch's Boston glassware to infuse any garden party or table setting with a little vintage charm. Each glass in this four piece set features a thick, rounded base that sits level to support its 11-ounce bowl. The bowl itself carries a honeycomb pattern that catches and refracts light adding sparkle and shine to the table. Standing 6-1/4 inches in height with a 3-inch diameter, these long narrow highballs are ideally suited to chilled beverages of any variety--from cocktails on the rocks to water or juice. The heavyweight, ...

from: MiGi



So Long Stemless Red Wine Glasses Set of 2


: Review:Use Villeroy & Boch's Boston glassware to infuse any garden party or table setting with a little vintage charm. Each glass in this four piece set features a thick, rounded base that sits level to support its 11-ounce bowl. The bowl itself carries a honeycomb pattern that catches and refracts light adding sparkle and shine to the table. Standing 6-1/4 inches in height with a 3-inch diameter, these long narrow highballs are ideally suited to chilled beverages of any variety--from cocktails on the rocks to water or juice. The heavyweight, ...

from: Bodum



Bridesmaid and Groomsman Heart and Tux Flutes


: :Toasting flutes with whimsical 'Bridesmaid' and bowtie 'Groomsman' designs, 8 3/4' tall. Set of two.

from: Masterpiece Studios



Chicago Cubs Pub Glasses Set of 2


: :Toasting flutes with whimsical 'Bridesmaid' and bowtie 'Groomsman' designs, 8 3/4' tall. Set of two.

from: Boelter Brand



40th Anniversary Set of 2 Toasting Flutes


: :An apple-cheeked forest gnome perches perkily on his hand-hewn bench, grinning a greeting to one and all. He's even brought along a furry-tailed pal to help with his duties as host! A witty and winsome way to welcome visitors to your home with a darling dose of fairy-tale charm! Polyresin. 13 3/8' x 9' x 14' high.

from: Masterpiece Studios



Mikasa 'Cheers Pastels' Highballs, Set of 4


: :Say 'Cheers' and clink your glasses in style with this unique stemware set from Mikasa. Each style of glass has its own unique subtle hue and ultramodern etched design. Set includes four 19.75 oz. glasses.

from: Mikasa



Dublin Crystal Martini Glasses Set of 12


: :Serve Cosmopolitans and other cocktails in the Dublin Crystal Martini Glasses, and bring a touch of Irish magic to your table. Designed with the Emerald Isle in mind, this set of 12 glasses from the Shannon collection features deep decorative etchings that glint and sparkle in the light. Each 6-1/2-oz. glass is handcrafted of 24% lead crystal, using centuries-old techniques perfected by Bohemian artisans. Outfit your home bar with full selection of matching drinkware from the Dublin Crystal collection (sold separately). Hand wash. Imported. 7-1/4Hx5' dia.

from: Godinger





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Dublin Crystal Martini Glasses Set of 12
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