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Item Code: 1239-16
This attractive decanter stands just shy of 10” tall including the stopper. Base measures 4” in diameter; lip measures 1 ½” wide. Three applied rings to neck; mould blown fluted base. No visible chips; has one very shallow crack on body, barely felt with a fingernail. Overall very fine condition. [ld][ph:L]
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