I had so much great info on the last question I thought I would see what you all thought about this. My wife and I hit a non-pro estate sale seven or eight years ago in NJ. At that sale I purchased American antiques including Sandwich goblets.(authentic) A dough bowl on stand (early 19th century) A 19th century transitional dresser, some glass dating from the 20s-40s and these stems, plus too many other items to mention. It was a dream sale from a family that had been in the same area for many generations that you only hit once a year if you are lucky. There are six of these in two different sizes. They are so close you need to put them side by side to see a difference. They are pink and have grayish color stems and they are shiny glass with no seams. There are no pontil marks ground or rough. They are not marked. I have searched for something like them ever since and have come up blank. I emailed pictures to several glass "experts" and not one person replied. They are about six inches tall. The photo makes the stem look whiter than it really is. They are more like the color of clam broth. These have been like my greatest unsolved mystery. I was selling on ebay back then and these were the only things that were not sold as I was afraid to list them. Please help if you can. Thanks!