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Physical Characteristics
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Material
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Glass
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Shape
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Hiball
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Dimensions
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?" x ?"
(?cm x ?cm)
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Capacity
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? fl. oz.
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Optimal drink size
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? fl. oz.
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Decorative Characteristics
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Coloring
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Imagery
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Bamboo
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Marking
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In the Collection of:
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TikiMonkeySpirtos
Trader
118 mugs
Member since Feb 4, 2007
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Purchased from
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Other
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Price paid
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$0.00
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Tags
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Noritake
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Distinguishing
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Noritake Crystal
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This is one piece from a large crystal set my great-grandfather brought over from Japan during the late 1950s-early 1960s. The Bamboo shoots and leave branches are etched. The glass is Noritake Crystal. Other crystalware items in this set include martini, brandi, collins, highball, pilsner, sheri, wine and other miscellaneous glasses.
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From a Store
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Manufactured by ?
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Designed by ?
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Edition of ?
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This hiball which features etched bamboo stems and leaves was manfactured by Noritake. This pattern was used on a great variey of glassware including hiballs, loballs, brandy snifters, cordials, martinis, pilsners, etc.
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