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Item Code: 1239-22
Here is a lovely hand-blown glass decanter which was hand blown as indicated by the open pontil. The bottle includes several decorative ridges with their own little idiosyncrasies (minor waviness and small bubbles) as hand blown glass has. The decanter measures 10.5 inches tall including the stopper. The stopper is solid glass which has been faceted. There are no chips, cracks, or breaks to note. However, there is wear to the bottom surface. A modern accession number is located on the bottom of the decanter. [cla][ph:L]
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