Set of 10 Antique Crystal Low Sherbet Glasses with Ball Stem and Needle Etched Bowl, ca. early 1900s.
Made by Bryce (originally Bryce, McKee & Co, later Bryce Brothers), one of the oldest American manufacturers of the blown glass/crystal glassware.
Pattern is # 850-1. 

This etched pattern is the same as several other Bryce patterns such as #854-2, #865-6, 398-3 and #784-3 and could be mixed and matched with those. The difference is in the shapes of the stems of the wine glasses among these patterns.   

The glasses are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, scratches or repairs. They produce a long "ping" sound when tapped on, indicating a crystal or early flint glass. Very crystal-clear and covered all-over in its fine etched swag or garland design like a precious lace.

Approximate measurements: 3.5" diameter at the top, 3.5" tall.

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