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An early 20th century Edwardian set of eight cut crystal port glasses signed 'Webb'. The glasses have an ogee shaped cut bowl with a flared lip and a plain stem and foot. The glasses are in good condition, the glasses have 'Webb' etched in the centre underneath. (Circa 1900) Height 10.2cm (4 inches) Rim Diameter 5.3cm (2 inches) Foot Diameter 5.4cm (2.1 inches) Set of Eight Edwardian Webb Port Glasses
Antiques.co.uk Ref: KG6AM2VKM
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