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Subject: ISO Russian Coffee/Tea set
Category: Family and Home > Food and Cooking
Asked by: sparkchaser-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 16 Feb 2003 12:52 PST
Expires: 18 Mar 2003 12:52 PST
Question ID: 162156
This is a follow up for my lst question. The original question was:

Where can I find a glass coffee/tea set like that shown in "The Hunt 
for Red October" and "K-19"?
 
I am interested in purchasing such a set if it looks like the one in the movie.

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Request for Question Clarification by nvwriter-ga on 10 Jan 2003 09:40 PST 
Hello, and thank you for your question! I have found the glasses to
the set, did you want the tea pot too, or only the glasses? (Which are
beautiful, I might add!)
nvwriter-ga

Clarification of Question by sparkchaser-ga on 16 Feb 2003 12:53 PST
This is a follow up for my lst question. The original question was: 
 
Where can I find a glass coffee/tea set like that shown in "The Hunt
for Red October" and "K-19"? 
  
I am interested in purchasing such a set (including the glasses and
pot) if it looks like the one in the movie.
 
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Request for Question Clarification by nvwriter-ga on 10 Jan 2003 09:40
PST
Hello, and thank you for your question! I have found the glasses to 
the set, did you want the tea pot too, or only the glasses? (Which are
beautiful, I might add!) 
nvwriter-ga

Request for Question Clarification by austin_trill-ga on 16 Mar 2003 23:59 PST
I do not think that there is an actual "set" that includes the teapot
and the glasses.  The glasses are a traditional Russian podstakanniki
style, and the teapot appears to be sort of an Art Deco style.  Did
you only want to buy it as a set, or would you be willing to buy the
glasses and pot separately?  If I can only find the pot as part of a
tea service, would that suffice?

Clarification of Question by sparkchaser-ga on 17 Mar 2003 04:41 PST
I'd prefer a complete set, but if I have to buy the pieces
individually, then so be it.

Request for Question Clarification by austin_trill-ga on 17 Mar 2003 14:16 PST
I am so sorry, but I spent hours last night looking for a similar
teapot to the one that Ramius had on the sub.  I could not find one
that had a similar graduated top.  I did find several types of the
glasses.  All the tea services that were even close ranged from
$1000-2000 dollars, and didn't have the distinctive styling of the
lid. I wish I had better news for you!
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