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Abbott Collection 27-Sardinia-SG Fish Cut Stemless Goblet, Blue/Clear
- Enjoy your drinks with style using the Abbott Collection Fish Cut Stemless Goblet, featuring an elegant blue and clear design.
- Crafted from high-quality glass, this goblet stands 5 inches tall and holds up to 18 ounces of your favorite beverage.
- The stemless design offers stability and ease of handling, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor entertaining.
- Adorned with a fish cut pattern, adding a unique texture that enhances the visual appeal and grip of the goblet.
- Perfect for serving wine, cocktails, or water, adding a touch of sophistication to any dining or social gathering.
Item Number: 27-SARDINIA-SG
Dimensions: 5.98 x 4.09 x 3.98 inches
Weight: 0.51 lb
In 1949 Ben Abbott wowing the crowd at the Canadian National Exhibition. Ben and Doris Abbott had just arrived from England and needed to make a living. Ben's entrepreneurial instincts told him to import kitchen gadgets from the UK and show people how they work. His instincts were bang on. He sold his entire stock of pastry cutters in one day.
$27.99
Abbott Collection 27-Sardinia-SG Fish Cut Stemless Goblet, Blue/Clear—
$27.99
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- Enjoy your drinks with style using the Abbott Collection Fish Cut Stemless Goblet, featuring an elegant blue and clear design.
- Crafted from high-quality glass, this goblet stands 5 inches tall and holds up to 18 ounces of your favorite beverage.
- The stemless design offers stability and ease of handling, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor entertaining.
- Adorned with a fish cut pattern, adding a unique texture that enhances the visual appeal and grip of the goblet.
- Perfect for serving wine, cocktails, or water, adding a touch of sophistication to any dining or social gathering.
Item Number: 27-SARDINIA-SG
Dimensions: 5.98 x 4.09 x 3.98 inches
Weight: 0.51 lb
In 1949 Ben Abbott wowing the crowd at the Canadian National Exhibition. Ben and Doris Abbott had just arrived from England and needed to make a living. Ben's entrepreneurial instincts told him to import kitchen gadgets from the UK and show people how they work. His instincts were bang on. He sold his entire stock of pastry cutters in one day.











