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Item #CWT46: Soaring to the heights of modern elegance is this thoroughly futuristic, Deco inspired luxury item of essential social etiquette. |
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Item #CWT45: Every respectable, pioneering-minded gentleman of the new age of progress should raise a toast to The Empire with just such a noble jigger. |
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Item #CWT44: Evoking the grandest period of brave, new creative design and the spirit of sky-rocketing New York in the 1920's. |
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Item #CWT43: For a dangerously intimate encounter; blood red Swarovski crystals drip from the thorns of peril and passion. |
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Item #CWT41: “Let us speak of bodies changed into strange new forms”; so wrote Rome's immortal poet, Ovid, in his ‘Metamorphosis', recited here, in Latin, on the glass stem upon a winding scroll and graphically described by the angelic heavens above, descending to the graveyards below; set with 8 x Swarovski crystals in red and clear and a hand-blown smoky glass bowl. |
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Item #AAG49: A lavishly imposing Celtic knotwork base and stem, supporting a highly polished Grail cup. Standing approx. 8inch (200mm) high. |
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Item #AAG47: A lesser goblet in the same style as the host's, but intended to receive, rather than dispense. Approx. 7” (180mm) high. |
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Item #AAG34: Authentic "Ivorine" resin skull with solid cast-pewter base and removable hand-fashioned pewter lining. Overall height: 7 3/4" |
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Item #AAG31: A faithful reproduction, created from an early C.17th drawing, of the cup from the Grail Myth, said to have been concealed in Chalisbury Cathedral from at least the 11th century. 12 cm ( 4" ) high and 13 cm ( 5" ) dia, with twelve hematite and four cornelian cabochons. |
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Item #AAG29: Drink from the cup and absorb the power of one of legend's best-known dragons. |
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