
Note that only 9 glasses are now available, not 11 as shown in the photo. Unfortunately, during a recent move two of the glasses were damaged. The price has been lowered accordingly.
The Lenox Monroe Gold Trim glasses exemplify timeless elegance and American craftsmanship. Lenox, renowned for being the first American company to produce both fine china and crystal stemware after acquiring the Bryce Brothers Glass Company in 1965, crafted these glasses in their Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania facility, dedicated to hand-blown lead crystal. The Monroe pattern, produced from 1985 to 2008, reflects Lenox’s commitment to sophistication with their striking design: a non-optic Aria-shaped bowl, ensuring clarity and brilliance; a delicate 24K gold trim encircling the rim; and a twisted stem that introduces a subtle vertigo pattern, while also ensuring an easy grip.
These glasses typically sell for over $45 each on Replacements.com, making this a chance to get a full set at a significantly lower price. As detailed in the Condition Description, the glasses are all in excellent shape for their age. I also have a set of 10 wine glasses (7 5/8 in.) available and will provide a 15% discount if someone wishes to purchase both lots. Note that they're quite big and fragile, and will need to be packed with plenty of protective material in a large box. Full insurance will be included in the sale amount, and an immediate refund will be provided for any glass(es) that arrive damaged.
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