What is the oldest Waterford crystal pattern?

Alana. The Alana suite of cut crystal was introduced by Waterford in 1952 and was the first in a series of designs named after Irish girls. Meaning “darling” in Gaelic, Alana features a deep field of wedge cuts encircling the bowl of each piece.
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How can I tell if my Waterford Crystal is vintage?

You can also identify Waterford crystal by the paper or foil sticker that is placed on the piece. Older pieces will feature a gold sticker with Waterford's green seahorse logo.
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What are the different Waterford patterns?

Waterford Crystal Patterns
  • Lismore. Craftsmanship: a fusion of inspiration from the landscape and skills passed down generation to generation. ...
  • Lismore Diamond. The Lismore Diamond collection is a strikingly modern reinterpretation of our Lismore Classic design. ...
  • Wild Atlantic Way. ...
  • Dungarvan. ...
  • Colleen. ...
  • Irish Lace. ...
  • Seahorse.
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How can I identify my crystal pattern?

A magnifying glass and holding the stemware up to light can help you spot the mark and read it.
  1. You could find the mark on the rim or center of the foot, on the stem, or on the bottom of the bowl.
  2. The mark could be an initial, a logo, a word, or coded numbers and letters.
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Does Waterford Crystal have an identifying mark?

Since 1950, each piece of Waterford crystal has been stamped with the company logo. Resembling a stencil pattern, the Waterford name is slightly opaque. On a wine glass, it's found on the underside of the base. If the piece is older, a magnifying glass may be necessary to find the stamp due to wear.
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Is Waterford crystal still valuable?

They estimate that Waterford-manufactured pieces and other highly decorated crystal are valued between $1,000 to $4,000. If the piece is in especially great condition, it could be worth even more! Luckily, there's a few simple ways to determine the value of your antique glassware pieces.
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What is the difference between Waterford and Marquis by Waterford?

The new Marquis goblets and glasses are leaner, taller and somewhat simpler than the solid, heavily crosshatched Waterford ones. Although they look lighter, in the hand Marquis has the Waterford heft.
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How do you identify vintage glassware?

How to Know Whether Glass Is Antique
  1. Pontil marks - Blown glass, as opposed to molded glass, usually has a pontil mark on the bottom. ...
  2. Bubbles and irregularities - Many antique glass pieces have tiny bubbles or other imperfections in the glass. ...
  3. Patina - Older glass usually has a patina of time and use.
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What is the most popular Waterford crystal pattern?

Waterford's most popular cut-crystal pattern, Lismore, was created by the company's designer Miroslav Havel in 1952. It was inspired by the spectacular Lismore Castle in Waterford County, Ireland, a magnificently turreted structure with intricate leaded windows.
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Does Waterford still make the Colleen pattern?

Waterford Colleen Tall Crystal was introduced in 1986 and has been retired from production. If you need replacement or additional pieces for your collection of Waterford Colleen Tall, monitor this page on a weekly basis for new listings.
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When did Waterford stop making crystal in Ireland?

The factory ceased production in 1851. George Gatchell relocated to England where he lived until his death 30 years later.
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How do I identify an antique crystal pattern?

Most antique crystal has an etching, symbol or sticker made by the company that manufactured it. Hold the stem up to a light to look for a manufacturer's logo or emblem. For instance, Heisey stemware is marked with the Heisey diamond H, the letter H inside a diamond; some have an embossed H and and a diamond.
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Does Waterford Crystal have seams?

Yes Crystal can have seam lines as it is sometimes blown into a mould which can be 2 or more pieces. Having said that any apparent seams would be polished out of good quality Crystal. All Waterford Crystal is marked with the companies Sea Horse emblem.
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What is so special about Waterford Crystal?

Waterford Crystal is one of the only places in the world that is highly successful with achieving a full 33% lead content in their Irish crystal. Adding lead to glass makes glass softer and more pliable. This pliability is what allows Waterford Crystal to carve such intricate, highly acclaimed designs into their glass.
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What color Depression glass is most valuable?

Pink glass is most valuable, followed by blue and green. Rare colors such as tangerine and lavender are also worth more than common colors like yellow and amber. If you stumble upon an extremely rare piece like the red ruby Aladdin Beehive Lamp, expect to pay $800 or more!
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What does Depression glass look like?

Depression glass, which was made during the great depression, usually came in bright colors, like yellow, amber, blue, green, or pink. It was always patterned and often had geometric shapes and designs cut into it. Due to low production costs, the glass should look and feel thin.
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What glassware is collectable?

Pink, green and blue are the most valuable colors of depression glass. Pink tends to be the most valuable because it is more rare. Yellow and amber colored depression glass is more common and therefore less valuable.
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What crystal is better than Waterford?

If you want a hand craft gem, then purchase a piece of a Leitrim Crystal. Nestled amid the shops in Carrick on Shannon, the Leitrim Crystal flag ship store offers many unique crystal designs from drinking glasses to trophy designs.
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What is the difference between Waterford Crystal and Marquis?

Marquis looks like Waterford's fine crystal, but it differs in that it is not lead crystal -- it is crystalline, a quality, non-leaded glass. The Marquis line began with a few pieces, but the popularity of the collection grew quickly as demand increased.
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What is a marquis pattern?

Marquis offers innovative crystal patterns with designs ranging from contemporary to traditional, with lighter, simpler lines that reflect a modern sensibility. Each piece of elegant stemware and giftware accessories is finely crafted under the meticulous eye and exacting standards of Waterford.
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Is chipped Waterford worth anything?

There is nothing that affects value more than the condition. Pieces of Waterford crystal in the box that do not appear to have been used are valued higher than those pieces that show some scratches, cloudiness or surface chipping. Items with damage are valued at half or less than items with no damage.
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Can Waterford crystal go in dishwasher?

Waterford Crystal does not recommend cleaning crystal using a dishwasher as the extreme heat and abrasive cleaners may mark the surface of the crystal. Jostling in a dishwasher could also cause chipping or cracking.
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Is Waterford Huntley real crystal?

For these Huntley glasses Waterford uses a 15 degree wedge cutting stone to create maximum light refraction. These wedge cuts are cut deep into the leaded Crystal by highly skilled craftsmen. This new technique has created some of the most beautiful Waterford Crystal ever.
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