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1963 Stemless Wine Glass
$9.99
3 in stock
Nostalgic Elegance: 1963 Stemless Wine Glass
Step back in time with this unique stemless wine glass. Featuring a vintage-inspired design, this glass combines nostalgia with modern functionality.
Key Features
This glass boasts a clear design with a prominent “Vintage 1963” etching surrounded by a laurel wreath and crown. Below, the phrases “Aged to Perfection” and “Limited Edition” add a touch of sophistication and fun. Crafted from high-quality glass, this tumbler provides a clear and elegant drinking experience.
Performance and Function
Enjoy your favorite beverage in style with this versatile glass. Its stemless design offers stability and a modern aesthetic, making it suitable for various occasions. The glass is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning, ensuring its longevity.
A Touch of Nostalgia
This wine glass is more than just a functional piece; it’s a conversation starter and a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era. The detailed 1963 design makes it a unique gift for those born in that year or for anyone who appreciates vintage style. Display it on your countertop or bar cart to add a touch of character to your home decor.
Pre-owned But New
This wine glass is pre-owned but in brand new condition. Enjoy the charm and function of this glass at a fraction of the original retail price.
Supporting a Worthy Cause
By shopping at Father Joe’s Villages, you contribute to our mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. When you use this wine glass, you’ll enjoy a piece of history while supporting a meaningful cause.
Material: Glass
Text: Limited Edition | 1963 | Vintage | Aged to Perfection
Condition: Pre-owned, new in box
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