These glasses are distinguished by: Prunts: Glass studs on the stem that provide a better grip. Hemispherical bowl: A rounded bowl shape. Hollow foot: Created by coiling strands of glass around a conical core. Usually green color: This is a common characteristic of Römer glasses.
Bingen wine region is the largest wine-growing area in the Rheinhessen region located around the town of Bingen in the Mainz-Bingen in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. Please refer to all the photos and the full description.Follow Us to be Notified or Check Back Soon! This Antique German Roemer Cochem Mosel Hock Wine Goblet is a vintage piece with an elegant design perfect for all occasions.
This one-piece goblet features intricate gold gilding and prunts, making it a unique addition to any wine glass collection. Made in Germany in the late 19th century, this 6 oz goblet is hand wash only and showcases a beautiful green color with the inscription Gruss Oms Bingen/rh. This original piece weighs 8.8 oz and has a height of 7.25 inches, making it a stunning display for wine enthusiasts and collectors alike. This item is meticulously packed. Be sure to check which carrier below has the best rate.
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