Waterford.  Say no more.   We have 11 tumblers in the Lismore pattern, the most popular design of the last 50 years.  Clean classic lines, comfortable in the hand.   These are 12 oz tumblers, 5 inches high.  Packed away for many years, 4 still have the original Waterford sticker on them, and the rest are in excellent condition.  Maybe their stickers just fell off?  Wouldn't a set of 4 or 6 or 8 or 10 make an impressive wedding/civil union/house warming/gosh-I-think-you're-swell kind of present?  These tumblers retail for about $75.00 new.  For $50 a piece you get a great deal, and AssistHers will turn those dollars into groceries.

SOLD!!  These look very like Waterford Lismore's  highball glasses. Same fine cut crystal, in that classic pattern. But they're not.  This is Royal Crystal Rock's Puccini glass, and it'll blend in beautifully with your Waterford collection.  These hard-to-find pieces are $20 on the web, but we have 6 and you can have them for $16 a piece or $90 for the set.

SOLD!     Two fine champagne flutes, these are St. Moritz by Cristal D'Arques, 9 inches tall in a classic cut cane and fan pattern.  Pair these with a nice bottle of bubbly, a box of dark chocolates, a suggestive movie, the right company .......  get your mind off politics for awhile.
On the web from $12.00 to $23.00 each.  The pair is yours for $30.00.


Drink like a millionaire.  We have 11 of these double old fashion tumblers, in a pattern called Longchamp, by Cristal D’arques.  This is the very crystal pattern used by J.R. Ewings on Dallas, and on Magnum P.I.   Imagine sipping your morning orange juice from these elegant yet practical crystal glasses. $10 a piece, $18.00 a pair, or $100 for the set. 


7 Goblets by Cristalleria Artistica La Pina Royal Crystal Rock, Italian crystal craftsmen.    At 7 7/8 inches tall, these are officially water glasses, but I look at them and think "mimosas".  You can find these on the web from $15.00 to $22.00 a piece used and $28.00 new.   Yours for $32.00 a pair.  Buy 6 and I'll throw in the 7th slightly nicked goblet for free.  Such a deal.


 

SOLD!!  One local expert called this a fine old English decanter, perhaps 50 to 60 years old.   Another told us that she could easily sell it in her shop for $125.00.     Fill it with your favorite brandy, or, if you're Texan, Dr. Pepper.