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Item #AG-AAG38: Crawling straight from the oaken hall-table of any classic gothic horror film set, this hideously webbed goblet is carried atop a chillingly monstrous and realistic spider. Standing approx. 7˝" (190mm) high. |
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Item #AG-ACWT7: Named after Apollonie Sabatier, mid-19th Century Parisian artist's model, muse lover of poet, Charles Baudelaire, and subject of his famous poem, 'Les Fleurs du Mal.' Sabatier & Baudelaire were both model absinthe-drinking bohemians. The goblet is mounted upon an absinthe green, glass stem. |
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Item #ACWT2: ‘The Green Fairy’ art nouveau style, forest glass shotglass. Approx. 65mm high. |
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Item #ACWT3: Traditional tall absinthe tumbler, in forest glass for taking absinthe with water and sugar. Approx. 180mm high. |
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Item #AG-CWT41: Pewter base wine glass. |
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Item #CWT42: A cumulus of crystal-eyed, petrified bones supports the black glass goblet upon its classic, Renaissance styled twist-stem and delicately engraved base. |
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Item #AAG33: Strigoii Glass Strigoii Glass by Alchemy Gothic. |
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Item #AAG18: A 6" high goblet featuring a unique Celtic open knot work stem.
Hand made to the highest standard by Alchemy Gothic's craftsmen in Sheffield, England of cast lead-free pewter. |
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Item #AAG40: An early, Celtic church-style cup, displaying a Templar's cross badge and supported on a replica section of Rosslyn Chapel's Apprentices Pillar. |
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Item #AAG37: A garnet crystal is centerd on the wings of the ancient Hebronic demon. Imported from England. |
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