
This is a fine SINGLE vintage Edinburgh Crystal tall red wine glass.
The KING JAMES pattern is a probably one of the most stunning and fancy in the Edinburgh Crystal range. It is also a harder to find one - probably as it was always difficult to make and always an expensive purchase. It was only made as well for a short period of time between 2005 - 2006 before being discontinued.
The bowl is covered all over with the most intricate decorations and I especially love the faceted foot. The wine glass has the customary engraved star on the base of the glass.
The price here is for one single glass - but I have other pairs listed in my store as well - under King James pattern.
As you can see, this are very large goblet and would be good for a substantial glass of wine. It is in perfect condition with no damages. It looks fabulous and is a great glasse for a special occasion, celebration or gift. It is not marked with a Edinburgh Crystal mark on the base - but it is a top quality pieces by them.
This one measures 8 1/2 inches in height. The rim has a diameter of 3 5/8 inches. The foot is 3 3/8 inches. When tapped it has a beautiful ring, which is a mark of quality.
This large size is hard to source and these are being sold at a fair price. I am listing these red wine ones at £80 each glass.
I have taken lots of photographs for your inspection.
Postage for his glass will be with Royal Mail Recorded Post. This will be capped at £5.50 for a single glass. Sadly, due to them being made of glass I would not wish to post outside of the UK.
History:
The Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glassworks was established in the 1860's at Leith Walk Glassworks and later at Norton Park in Edinburgh.
In 1921 the glassworks became part of Webbs Crystal Glass Company. In 1955, The Edinburgh and Leith Glassworks became Edinburgh Crystal, and the next decade saw further expansion and eventually the demolition of the old glassworks at Norton Park and new premises at Penicuik 10 miles south of Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Crystal went into administration in July 2006. Although the brand was taken over by the Waterford / Wedgwood Group the factory no longer exists and the brand is now discontinued.