Antique silver goblets can sometimes be found at flea markets and antique stores, but the best place to look to get a large selection is online. There are sellers on eBay and etsy, and online antique stores.
One can purchase silver wine goblets in many different places. Some places where one can buy them are eBay, Amazon, DoneDeal, IndiaMART and Overstock.
I saw a set of 4 goblets go for $112.00 on eBay
You can purchase custom designed glass goblets on various websites that offer glass products. You can buy the glass goblets and they will deliver them to you.
When I bought my Valero goblets, wine, etc (56 pieces in all) I paid $25 for them, and was told they were "restaurant silver"...
Pewter wine goblets keep chilled wine cooled down as you drink. They also are sturdy, and more affordable than other precious metal goblets made from gold or silver.
The 1883 is not the date that the goblets were manufactured, merely the date that the company originated. There are various types of goblets made by F.B. Rogers and depending on the design and age, the value can be determined. My advice is to do some furthewr research on the type or design that you own.
The character who brought gold and silver goblets from the temple in Jerusalem was Belshazzar, the Babylonian king mentioned in the Book of Daniel. He used these sacred vessels during a feast, which led to the infamous "writing on the wall" incident foretelling his downfall.
The silver one because it puts more weight on your beyblade
One can purchase plastic wine goblets from online stores such as the website Amazon, Dollartree and the bidding website eBay. Alternatively you may purchase a them from a catalog store like Argos in the United Kingdom.
A pair of the goblets are worth a price close to $100. The amount of the goblets will vary depending upon their condition.
I was not able to find any references to any sterling (pure) silver items made by the Poole Silver Company. It appears that they only made silver-plated flatware (forks, knives, spoons, etc.) and holloware (bowls, goblets, teapots, etc.)
Not all wineries sell wine goblets/glasses. You should check with the specific winery that you'll be visiting before you visit to verify that they do, in fact, sell goblets.