Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906 View larger
  • Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906
  • Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906
  • Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906
  • Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906

Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906

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Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906

Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906, Beautiful antique cut glass engraved presentation chalice The chalice has a pattern cut around the.

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Product Name: Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906

Beautiful antique cut glass engraved presentation chalice. The chalice has a pattern cut around the bowl that consists or diamond shaped fields or silver diamonds and cut fans. It has a cut faceted hexagonal stem and uncut base. The chalice is engraved with the initials M & C is dated September 2, 1881-1906. It also appears to be Danish with the other inscription translating to From Kredsen.

The chalice measures 9 5/8" high, 4" across the top and 3 3/4" across the base.

It is in excellent condition with only a very tiny flea bite on the edge of one stem facet and some light age appropriate wear retailer to the base.

This wonderful antique Danish 25th Anniversary presentation chalice will make a unique addition to your collection.

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Antique Danish Cut Glass 25th Anniversary Presentation retailer Chalice ca. 1906