A charming set of four hand-blown bistro glasses from 19th-century France. Each glass features a subtly flared bowl and short stem, typical of the utilitarian yet elegant glassware used in French cafés and households of the period.
With slight variations in form and height—a hallmark of hand production—these pieces reflect the character and craftsmanship of everyday glass from the era. Functional, robust, and full of charm, they remain as practical today as they were over a century ago.
Origin: France
Period/Style: 19th-Century French Glassware
Material: Hand-blown glass
Dimensions (each): 13.8cm height x 6.8cm diameter
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A charming set of four hand-blown bistro glasses from 19th-century France. Each glass features a subtly flared bowl and short stem, typical of the utilitarian yet elegant glassware used in French cafés and households of the period.
With slight variations in form and height—a hallmark of hand production—these pieces reflect the character and craftsmanship of everyday glass from the era. Functional, robust, and full of charm, they remain as practical today as they were over a century ago.
Origin: France
Period/Style: 19th-Century French Glassware
Material: Hand-blown glass
Dimensions (each): 13.8cm height x 6.8cm diameter
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