What do you call these?

hughmaster10

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I’ve been all over Ebay looking for a match for this and haven’t been able to come across anything.
Probably because there a specific word used to describe these which I am ignorant of.
If anyone knows what these are called, I’d love to know. Thanks.
Oh by the way, it’s says “Marquis by Waterford” on the bottom.

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Marquis is the pattern,waterford is the maker.probably something like a bud vase.

Actually, Marquis isn't the pattern. It is a different line than Waterford's lead crystal.

Marquis looks like Waterford's fine crystal, but it differs in that it is not lead crystal -- it is crystalline, a quality, non-leaded glass. The Marquis line began with a few pieces, but the popularity of the collection grew quickly as demand increased.
 

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