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$100.00 SOLD
Originally $125.00
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Item Code: 14-1654
Cobalt blue free blown glass scent vial, circa 1770-1810. It has ribbed edges, tinted glass, and a rough pontil base. The mouth of the bottle’s opening is slightly uneven. The bottle measures approximately 3” tall, its opening’s diameter is ¾”, its base’s diameter is ½”, and its circumference is 3 ½”. [lcd] [ph:L]
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