Maison de L'oro
French Rosaline Glass Dessert Cup, c. 1930 – Sold Individually
French Rosaline Glass Dessert Cup, c. 1930 – Sold Individually
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Oh, to be a dessert served in one of these. Imagine: a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a few raspberries, maybe a little sprig of mint — all cradled in this warm, blush-pink French Rosaline glass cup from around 1930. Life would be good.
These charming little cups are made from genuine Rosaline glass — that gorgeous peachy-pink hue that French glassmakers absolutely nailed in the early 20th century. Each one sits on a beautifully faceted octagonal base that catches the light and makes the whole thing glow like a tiny sunset. The bowl itself has a subtle optical pattern that adds texture without being fussy about it.
There are 5 available, all sold individually. Mix and match on your table, or collect them all — we won't judge. In fact, we actively encourage it.
- French Rosaline glass, c. 1930
- Warm peachy-pink hue with faceted octagonal base
- Subtle optical bowl pattern
- Dimensions: ø 9 cm, height 5 cm
- Weight: 123 g per piece
- Sold individually — 5 available
- Condition: excellent vintage condition
WARNING: Serving literally anything in these cups will make it taste approximately 40% more sophisticated. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for the sudden urge to host a dinner party for twelve that this purchase may trigger.
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