2 (Two) MIKASA CRYSTAL PANACHE WINE GLASSES
Vintage Elegant Lead Crystal with Square Bowl
A Wonderful Wedding, Anniversary or Any Occasion Gift or Addition to Your Own Crystal Collection
Discontinued Pattern: 2002 - 2013
Replacement Cost: $45.95 each
Height: 8 3/8 in
Width: 2 3/4 in
Crafted in Germany
MIKASA CRYSTAL OFFERS A STUNNING COMBINATION OF BRILLIANCE AND CLARITY
Mikasa Is Proud To Be Recognized Worldwide As The Leader In Tabletop Fashion In Dinnerware, Crystal Stemware, Bar-Ware, Flatware And Decorative Accessories. Quality And Great Design Have Been Synonymous With The Mikasa Brand Name For Over A Half-Century
George Aratani Founded Mikasa As "American Commercial Inc." In The State Of California In 1948. Initially A Dinnerware Importer, Mikasa Grew Into A Dinnerware Wholesaler Over The Next Twenty Years, Supplying Dinnerware To Bloomingdale's, Macy’s, May Department Stores Company And Other Fine Retailers. In 1957, The Brand Name Mikasa Was Introduced To The American Public
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Shipping Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Zip Code 53202
Shipping to: Worldwide
We do not set shipping prices. Shipping is determined by the USPS based on package size and weight and your zip code on your Ebay account.
Combined shipping is always available.
Crystal and porcelain are fragile, we pack every item in bubble wrap, reclaimed paper and reclaimed styrofoam.
NOTE: All orders are sent VIA USPS Priority with insurance (unless otherwise noted).
In the event of the USPS damaging your purchase during shipping, you will need to present the damaged item(s), the packaging and box to your local post office to claim the insurance. We do not make refunds for insured items that have been damaged in shipping, that is why all items are shipped with insurance.
We can not file a claim on your behalf because the damaged item(s), packaging and box are in your hands and the USPS will need to inspect them.
If an item is marked delivered by the USPS and you have not received it, you should follow up with your local post office to trace it.