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- Waterford
Lismore Clock Small
- Elegant
small clock featuring classic
Lismore pattern ...
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- Waterford
Lismore Bouquet
Vases
- 8" or 10" vases are ideal for a
bouquet of flowers..
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- Waterford
Lismore Footed Bowl
- 5"
footed bowl in Waterford's Lismore
pattern...
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- Waterford
Lismore Petite
Pitcher
- Small
pitcher is ideal for a serving
orange juice...
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- Waterford
Lismore Pitcher
- One
of our most popular pieces, great
and practical gift for many
occasions ...
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- Waterford
Lismore Tray
- Rectangular
tray in Waterford's Lismore
pattern...
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- Waterford
Lismore Diamond Bowl
- Diamond
shaped bowl by Waterford ...
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- Waterford
Lismore Rose Bowl
- The
only Lismore Waterford rose bowl,
great to float the flowers
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- Waterford
Lismore Thistle Vase
- 7"
thistle vase in Waterford's Lismore
pattern...
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- Waterford
Lismore Salad Bowl
- 10"
salad bowl in Waterford's Lismore
pattern...
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- Waterford
Lismore Coaster
- Spectacular
Lismore wine coaster ...
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- Waterford
Lismore Salad Server
- Set
of 2 salad servers in Waterford's
Lismore pattern...
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- Waterford
Lismore Ice Bucket
- Great
ice bucket with tongs by Waterford
Crystal
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- Waterford
Lismore Double Frame
- Elegant double 4 x 6 picture frame
in the Lismore
pattern...
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- Waterford
Lismore Biscuit
Barrel
- Most
famous Waterford Pattern is cut on
this piece.
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- Waterford
Lismore Tall Footed Perfume
Bottle
- Footed perfume bottle in the Lismore
pattern...
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- Waterford
Lismore 12oz Double Old
Fashioned
- DOF
glass in Waterford Crystal Lismore
stemware pattern
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- Waterford
Lismore Bud Vase
- 9"
vase in the Lismore
pattern....

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- Waterford
Lismore Footed Sweets
Bowl
- Fill
with fresh fruit, candies or ice
cream...
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- Waterford
Lismore Footed Juice Glass,
Pair
- Juice
glass in Waterford Crystal Lismore
stemware pattern
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- Waterford
Lismore Candelabra
Stunning
Candelabra featuring renowned
Lismore pattern...
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- Waterford
Lismore Round Biscuit
Barrel
- Round version of the popular lismore
biscuit barrel...
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- Lismore
takes its name from an ancient
village that dates back to the early
7th century. Originally called Lios
Mor Mocuda, by the 10th century
Lismore has become on of Europe's
great centers of learning. Destroyed
by the Normans in 1173, Lismore is
once again a beautiful village. A
prominent feature is Lismore Castle,
built by King John in 1185 and the
Irish seat of the Duke of Devonshire
since 1748.
- In
searches Lismore and Waterford are
often spelled also as lizmore,
watford, waterville,
lesmore.
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