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Help to Id this vintage/antique etched glass goblet.

HI,

This goblet measures 6 3/8" tall x  1/4" across rim x 2 3/4" across the base.

It holds a little over 1/2 cup liquid.

I do not know if the etching is the makers mark, or if it was engraved with someone initials.

Can anyone ID the maker of this goblet for me?

Thanks in advance to all that can help!

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Help to Id this vintage/antique etched glass goblet.

As far as the etching, it looks to read TH CO with CO representing Company.  Not sure if that can be a maker's mark, typically they're done on the bottom of glass, so it could represent the company it was used for / at.

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My husband says it a marijuana goblet.  (THC)

 

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I did some intense research and could not find that mark anywhere.

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Haha!  I can see that!  Be very weary of selling it like that, though!

 

It more than likely is a company logo from the time.  If it's antique, I'm guessing it possibly could have been part of a set given as an employee service award, or if it's more modern, maybe it's the logo of a restaurant or bar.

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I do know it is rather old. I have a set of 4.

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Help to Id this vintage/antique etched glass goblet.

The "T" looks like an upside-down anchor.  They may have been used in a company dining room, or they may have been part of a presentation set, or something used in an office, possibly with a decanter, to sever libations to clients.  

 

It's also possible that they are from a ship line and used in the dining room on board.  

 

 

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