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Waterford Lismore Large Goblets, Set of 2
Waterford Lismore Large Goblets, Set of 2
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Waterford Lismore Large Goblets, Set of 2

$220.00
2 in stock. Additional quantities ship at a later date.

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13.5oz. Raise a toast with the Lismore Large Goblet, a timeless piece inspired by the Gothic architecture of Lismore Castle. The iconic Lismore cut, crafted by Waterford, adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to your dining experience. Each goblet, originally designed by Miroslav Havel in 1952, reflects the symmetry of the castle towers and the grace of its arches, making it a unique addition to your glassware collection.

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Product Details

  • Width: 3.94in
  • Height: 7.99in
  • Length: 3.94in
  • Material: Crystal

Model Number

1070326

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13.5oz. Raise a toast with the Lismore Large Goblet, a timeless piece inspired by the Gothic architecture of Lismore Castle. The iconic Lismore cut, crafted by Waterford, adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to your dining experience. Each goblet, originally designed by Miroslav Havel in 1952, reflects the symmetry of the castle towers and the grace of its arches, making it a unique addition to your glassware collection.