A pair of dark green Lalaing white wine glasses
Height 13 cm.
Lalaing was originally manufactured at Val Saint Lambert in Belgium, but was for a short period of time manufactured at Holmegaard Glassworks. The two glassworks entered into the first import agreement in 1871 for 34 glass services, which was renegotiated several times and greatly reduced. However, Lalaing remained an import until World War I, when Holmegaard obtained a license to manufacture the glass and continued to do so until 1934.
Production continued in Belgium until the 1960s. The glass is mouth-blown crystal glass with a beautiful hollow air stem. It is cut with wide facets that run the entire height of the glass, from foot to cuppa. The glass is given a hexagonal foot.
The set is solid color, meaning the stem and cuppa are the same color. This is something we haven't seen before in Lalaing.
One glass has a visible air bubble, otherwise they are in perfect condition.