Set of 3 Rotary International Silver Goblets (1970s)
A trio of silver-plated goblets from the 1970s, each etched with the Rotary International emblem. Originally used as commemorative or ceremonial drinkware, these goblets carry the dignified weight of fellowship dinners and the occasional overly long speech. Their surfaces now show a noble tarnish, proof that silver ages just as gracefully as old secrets.
Usage (Then & Now)
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Then: Presentation or ceremonial pieces for Rotary members, often raised in toasts of service and camaraderie.
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Now: Perfect as unique barware, a collectible set for Rotary historians, or simply as chalices that look suspiciously like they could be used in a ritual involving candles and Latin chants.
Obscure Lore
It is said that drinking from all three in sequence guarantees wisdom, clarity, and a slight headache. Two out of three isn’t bad.
Modern Appeal
This set of three brings both historic charm and sculptural presence to any collection. They can be polished back to brilliance or left with their aged patina for a darker, more mysterious allure.