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Fighting Cocks Cocktail Glasses

1930

The three glasses tell the story of a cock fight beginning with the meeting of two birds, the fight, and ending with the victory. There is also a theory that the term cocktail is linked to the spiked drinks served at the cockfights. These hand-painted Art Deco cocktail glasses are certainly a conversation piece.

Fighting Cocks Cocktail Glasses

Fighting Cocks Cocktail Glasses

Fighting Cocks Cocktail Glasses

Fighting Cocks Cocktail Glasses

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