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Stemware is
drinkware that
stands on
stems above a base. It is
usually made from gl****, but may be made from
ceramics or metals. The stem
allows the drinker...
- A
champagne gl**** is
stemware designed for
champagne and
other sparkling wines. The two most
common forms are the
flute and coupe, both stemmed; holding...
- gl**** that is used for
drinking or
tasting wine. Most wine gl****es are
stemware (goblets), i.e., they are
composed of
three parts: the bowl, stem, and...
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brandy snifter,
brandy gl****,
brandy bowl, or a
cognac gl****) is a type of
stemware, a short-stemmed gl****
whose vessel has a wide
bottom and a relatively...
- bars—especially
stemware and tumblers. In 1915,
Fostoria introduced its
American pattern (pattern
number 2056). This gl****
pattern was used for
stemware and tableware...
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company had
mastered the
process of
manufacturing stemware and
launched the “Ballon” gl****, the
first stemware automatically produced, and
other finer gl****ware...
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outside the house.
Scullery maids would rarely have
handled fine china,
stemware,
crystal or
plate silver;
these were
cleaned by
housemaids and footmen...
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baluster gl**** Jar
Mazagran Mug
Pythagorean cup
Quaich Sake cup (ochoko)
Stemware Tazza Teacup Tiki mug
Trembleuse Tumblers Vitrolero The word cup comes...
- a long
spoon known as a
parfait spoon. The
classical parfait gl**** is
stemware, with a
short stem and a tall
slender bowl,
often tapered towards the bottom...
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generally are
placed to the left of the
dinner plate, and knives, spoons,
stemware and tumblers, cups, and
saucers to the right. (By contrast,
formal settings...