Manufactured by several glassmakers in the 1800s, tableware and stemware with the "Huber" style paneled sides were very popular. This specific goblet includes panels that run directly to the top rim. Standing just under 4" in height, this wine stem holds approx. 2 oz, which was a standard serving of wine during the Victorian period. The cup has 10 panels and two mold marks, plus a knop in the mid-section of the stem.

There are no chips or flaws in one.  The second has an internal mark in a top pattern ridge that cannot be felt from either side.   The third has a rough top with some chipping.   As with EAPG, depression and vintage glass, there may be slight 'character' marks, bubbles, ripples and mold marks on bottoms or sides from the original mold and/or production process.

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