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Water Goblets, Luminarc, Antique Ruby, Red Stemware, Set of 4, France, Circa 2004

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Management number 232356630 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $20.41 Model Number 232356630
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That deep, saturated ruby red — the kind that glows on a holiday table like nothing else.

These are Luminarc's Antique Ruby water goblets, produced from 1999 to 2008 by the renowned French glassmaker Cristal D'Arques-Durand. This set of four has been dated to 2004 thanks to original stickers still present on two of the glasses — which also suggests they were likely never used. A rare find in this condition.

The color is rich and jewel-toned, and the tall, elegant silhouette makes them equally beautiful as wine glasses or water goblets. They earn their place on the table at Christmas, Valentine's Day, a dinner party, or any occasion that deserves a little drama. One glass has a slightly less vibrant color than the others — photographed for your review — but all four are otherwise flawless.

A gift-worthy set, ready to be used and loved or displayed as a collector's piece.

Luminarc / Cristal D'Arques-Durand · Antique Ruby pattern · France · Circa 2004
Glass · 8.0" tall · 3.25" diameter (top opening) · Holds 8 oz
Set of 4

Condition: Excellent condition. No chips, scratches, or cracks. Two glasses retain original stickers. One glass slightly less vibrant in color — see photos. Please review all photos. All sales final.


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