Pair of Vintage Wedgwood Crystal Smoky Grey Irish Coffee Glasses
These vintage 'Seamus' Wedgwood crystal Irish Coffee/toddy glasses were designed by contemporary glass designer and creator of Dartington crystal, Frank Thrower, in the 70s and feature 'Wedgwood' etched on their bases. Perfect for serving the iconic and warming mix of cream, coffee and whiskey or a hot toddy of your choice.
These are genuinely vintage pieces, lovingly thrifted by the Drinks Distilled team, which means we only have one set of these in stock - so once they're gone, they're gone!
Good to know:
- These are previously loved items which means they show signs of use, 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: 13cm
- Diameter: 6cm
- Base Diameter: 5.5cm
Pair of Vintage Wedgwood Crystal Smoky Grey Irish Coffee Glasses
These vintage 'Seamus' Wedgwood crystal Irish Coffee/toddy glasses were designed by contemporary glass designer and creator of Dartington crystal, Frank Thrower, in the 70s and feature 'Wedgwood' etched on their bases. Perfect for serving the iconic and warming mix of cream, coffee and whiskey or a hot toddy of your choice.
These are genuinely vintage pieces, lovingly thrifted by the Drinks Distilled team, which means we only have one set of these in stock - so once they're gone, they're gone!
Good to know:
- These are previously loved items which means they show signs of use, 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: 13cm
- Diameter: 6cm
- Base Diameter: 5.5cm
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