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brian
wrote on 20/11/04
This is the roemer, A european drinking glass of historical interest to Harry Powell in the late 19th Century. A development of the Berkemeyer from circa 15th century onwards.Made in England by Ravensroft circa 1680.
 
webmaster
wrote on 13/06/03
Experience I hate to say, you get a feel for the glass, it doesn't take long to get the bug!
 
Colin B
wrote on 13/06/03
How do you tell the difference?
 
webmaster
wrote on 13/06/03
Be careful when buying these type of glasses there are many companies around the world that made similar ones, the Powell ones are very fine in detail, thickness and clarity!
 
ref no 14 owned by The Webmaster
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Designed By James Croft Powell in 1889
Green glass beaker designed in 1889 inspired by glass found in Amsterdam
Pat No. 937

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