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Say cheers with this pair of sparkling flutes! Introducing a new Times Square series "The Greatest Gifts Collection". The Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year's Eve Ball Greatest Collection is a distinctive 10-year issue of crystal ornaments, stemware, and giftware sharing the common thread of international generosity.
Beginning with the "Gifts of Imagination" in 2014 and concluding in 2023 with the "Gift of Love", each annual edition of the Greatest Gifts series will depict a "gift". A theme of global aspiration whose value is universally treasured. Waterford designers will create a signature cut crystal design for each edition which will be incorporated into the Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year's Eve Ball.

The inaugural New Year's Eve bash, held in 1904, commemorated the official opening of the headquarters of the New York Times with a fireworks display at midnight. Two years later, when the city banned the fireworks display, The Times arranged to have a large, illuminated seven-hundred-pound iron and wood ball lowered from the tower flagpole precisely at midnight to signal the end of 1907 and the beginning of 1908. Since that time, hundreds of thousands of people have gather around the Tower, now known as One Times Square , for the famous New Year's Eve ball-lowering ceremony, as millions nationwide and nearly a billion watching throughout the world unit to count down the final seconds of the year.

Founded by William and George Penrose, Waterford was established in the heart of the Irish harbor town of Waterford in 1783. Today, Waterford is known worldwide for creating crystal and glass drinkware, crystal gifts and home accessories of unsurpassed beauty and quality. Waterford is a perfect choice for wedding gifts and business gifts.

Additional Information:
Measures 11"H x 3"W. Capacity: 5 oz each. Made of crystal. For indoor use. Made in Germany.

Care Instructions:
When washing by hand, avoid using scouring pads and/or abrasive detergents. To prevent spotting, combine quarter cup ammonia with a mild lemon detergent. Rinse in clean water and air dry on a rack. Clean vases and decanters by filling them half-full with moderately hot water, a small amount of mild detergent, two tablespoons of white vinegar or ammonia and 1/2 cup uncooked rice. Swirl the rice around for a few minutes to remove residue. Rinse well with moderately hot water and air dry, upside down, on a rack. *Always hand-wash painted glassware. Residue & Stain Removal: Clean vases and decanters by filling them half-full with moderately hot water, a small amount of mild detergent, two tablespoons of white vinegar or ammonia and 1/2 cup uncooked rice. Swirl the rice around for a few minutes to remove residue. Rinse well with moderately hot water and air dry, upside down, on a rack.

We do not recommend washing fine crystal or glassware in an automatic dishwasher as overtime crystal may lose brilliance.