Pair of Vintage Irish Coffee Glasses with Engraved Shamrocks
These vintage, Irish coffee glasses feature celtic font and lucky shamrock designs both on the front and back and were produced by French glassware producer Arcoroc in the 70s. Perfect for the iconic and warming serving of cream, coffee and whiskey during colder months and to toast St Patrick's Day!
These are genuinely vintage pieces, lovingly thrifted by the Drinks Distilled team, which means we only have three sets of these in stock - so once they're gone, they're gone!
Good to know:
- These are previously loved items so please note they may have minor imperfections, please refer to our Terms and Conditions of Sale page and don't hesitate to reach out to us for more detailed images prior to purchase.
- Hand-wash only
Dimensions:
- Height: 15cm
- Diameter: 6.5cm
Pair of Vintage Irish Coffee Glasses with Engraved Shamrocks
These vintage, Irish coffee glasses feature celtic font and lucky shamrock designs both on the front and back and were produced by French glassware producer Arcoroc in the 70s. Perfect for the iconic and warming serving of cream, coffee and whiskey during colder months and to toast St Patrick's Day!
These are genuinely vintage pieces, lovingly thrifted by the Drinks Distilled team, which means we only have three sets of these in stock - so once they're gone, they're gone!
Good to know:
- These are previously loved items so please note they may have minor imperfections, please refer to our Terms and Conditions of Sale page and don't hesitate to reach out to us for more detailed images prior to purchase.
- Hand-wash only
Dimensions:
- Height: 15cm
- Diameter: 6.5cm
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