Pair of Vintage Edinburgh Crystal Tasting Glasses
These long-stemmed crystal glasses were designed by Edinburgh Crystal and feature their classic Kingston pattern. Whilst originally designed as wine glasses, they are perfect for a spirit-forward, short cocktail or for sipping spirits such as vodka, tequila and mezcal neat.
These are genuinely vintage pieces, lovingly thrifted by the Drinks Distilled team. We only have limited amounts of these in stock - so once they're gone, they're gone!
Good to know:
- Please be aware that these are previously loved items and may show some signs of wear. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions of Sale page and don't hesitate to contact us for more detailed images before purchasing.
- Hand-wash only
Dimensions:
- Height: 15cm
- Diameter of rim: 6.5cm
- Diameter of base: 6cm
Pair of Vintage Edinburgh Crystal Tasting Glasses
These long-stemmed crystal glasses were designed by Edinburgh Crystal and feature their classic Kingston pattern. Whilst originally designed as wine glasses, they are perfect for a spirit-forward, short cocktail or for sipping spirits such as vodka, tequila and mezcal neat.
These are genuinely vintage pieces, lovingly thrifted by the Drinks Distilled team. We only have limited amounts of these in stock - so once they're gone, they're gone!
Good to know:
- Please be aware that these are previously loved items and may show some signs of wear. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions of Sale page and don't hesitate to contact us for more detailed images before purchasing.
- Hand-wash only
Dimensions:
- Height: 15cm
- Diameter of rim: 6.5cm
- Diameter of base: 6cm
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