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<p>[QUOTE="CuriousGlassHolder, post: 501408, member: 9892"]From the Corning Museum of Glass: </p><p><br /></p><p>"Thank you very much for your enquiry. Your tumblers do indeed appear to be of early 19th century Southern German or Bohemian production. The inscription would suggest a Dutch market. That they were produced to celebrate the liberation of The Netherlands from the French seems a very reasonable supposition."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CuriousGlassHolder, post: 501408, member: 9892"]From the Corning Museum of Glass: "Thank you very much for your enquiry. Your tumblers do indeed appear to be of early 19th century Southern German or Bohemian production. The inscription would suggest a Dutch market. That they were produced to celebrate the liberation of The Netherlands from the French seems a very reasonable supposition."[/QUOTE]
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