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Fern Drinkware
Fern Drinkware Fern Drinkware

Discover William Yeoward's Crystal Fern Drinkware collection. With beautifully cut fronds, this collection from William Yeoward was patterned from the mid to late 19th century when botanical designs were very popular. In the Great Houses of England landowners were competing with each other to grow and propagate plants from cuttings brought back from exploration in exotic places. The Fern pattern has the widest range of stemware, barware and gift items in the Collection.

See the sophiscated plays and trays from William Yeoward Crystal's Fern Drinkware collection below.

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Grouped product items
Selection
Fern Goblet
$445.00
Fern Highball
$380.00
Fern Champagne Flute
Fern Small Wine
$395.00
Fern Double Old Fashion
Fern Champagne Saucer
Fern Large Wine
$420.00
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Material Crystal
SKU group-ferndrinkware-barware
Details & Care It is recommended Crystal should be washed by hand in a plastic bowl of warm soapy water using a mild detergent - to minimize the risk of damage, items should be washed one at a time. After washing the items should be rinsed in clean warm water and then placed on a drainer. Dry the Crystal while still warm with a soft, dry cloth, taking care to always hold the outside of the bowl when drying a wine glass; never hold the foot while drying the bowl as this can easily lead to the bowl being twisted off and broken.
With beautifully cut fronds the Fern drinkware collection from William Yeoward was patterned from the mid to late 19th century when botanical designs were very popular. In the Great Houses of England landowners were competing with each other to grow and propagate plants from cuttings brought back from exploration in exotic places.