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Rose Bowl Hamilton Cut ~ Mint Condition Signed Rogaska Gorgeous

$ 23.76

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Condition: Pre-owned, inspected for quality, guaranteed to be in mint condition. Rogaska signed, crystal clear, brilliant cuts, and very heavy vintage rose bowl.
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Style: Gothic
  • Type of Glass: Crystal
  • Color: Clear
  • Object Type: Rose Bowl
  • Glassware Type: Crystal/Cut Glass
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage

    Description

    Rogaska Hamilton Cut Stunning Rose Bowl Vase
    This stunning Rose Bowl/Vase was handcrafted by Rogaska, is vintage, in mint condition and ready to wow someone! The pattern is Hamilton (Cut) and this unique design brings brilliant clarity and reflections that dazzle the eye.
    Product Information
    Condition
    : Mint condition and acid etched Rogaska on base
    Dimensions
    :
    Width 6”, Height 4 5/8”
    , Weight 4 pounds
    Material
    : Blown glass lead crystal
    Type
    : Rose Bowl/Vase
    Manufactured
    : Crafted in Slovenia by Rogaska
    Original Box
    : Unboxed
    Care
    : Hand wash only and do not put in microwave.
    Please review our photos, as they clearly reflect the condition of this item. If you have any questions, be sure to let us know prior making a purchase.
    We are always delighted to assist you with making an informed and wise purchasing decision. We predominantly sell Waterford Crystal and have been selling since 2003. It is a great joy and pleasure to bring such lovely and fine crystal to you at a fraction of the retail cost. Thank you for shopping with us.
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    McKenzie & Smooch
    Helpful Information about Waterford Crystal
    Waterford crystal remains a very collectible brand and being able to distinguish it is a valuable skill in the crystal business. Waterford Crystal is the brand name of beautiful crystal glassware and other crystal items. Its roots go back to Waterford, Ireland, beginning in the year 1793. Today, Waterford crystal is still produced and the company is a part of WWRD Holdings Ltd. (bought in 2015 by Fiskars Corp.) that also produces products by Wedgwood and Royal Doulton.
    Knowing How to Determine the Quality of Waterford Crystal
    Is a cord or line in crystal a flaw?
    No. A line or cord is not considered a flaw. This almost invisible difference in the density of the crystal occurs during the fusing of molten crystal. Although visible when it reflects light, the cord disappears when a goblet or vase is filled with water.
    Does a seed or bubble in crystal constitute a flaw?
    Tiny bubbles the size of a pin point sometimes form in the fusing or melting process and do not affect the quality of the piece. Such slight variations are natural results of handcrafting.
    How to Identify Waterford Crystal
    To identify Waterford crystal, hold the item up the light and use a magnifying glass to locate an acid stamp that says “Waterford." Alternatively, if the item was made after 2000, look for an acid stamp in the shape of a seahorse. You can also look for a gold sticker featuring Waterford's green seahorse emblem.
    Caring for Your Waterford Crystal
    The best solution is always washing by hand, avoid using scouring pads or abrasive detergents. To prevent spotting, combine a quarter cup ammonia with a mild lemon detergent. Clean bowls, vases and decanters by filling them half-full with moderately hot water, a small amount of mild detergent, two tablespoons of white vinegar or ammonia and 1/2 cup uncooked rice. Swirl the rice around for a few minutes to remove residue. Do not use an automatic dishwasher as this could cause your crystal to lose its brilliance. Rinse well with warm water and air dry.