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Item Code: 1239-25
English-made small glass salt well; blown with rough open pontil. This piece measures 2.5 inches in diameter and is roughly ¾ of an inch in height including the small feet. There are three feet applied to the bottom. Each is broken on the base end but the wee foot pads remain. There is only one small nick to the edge of the rim of the bowl. However, this is barely noticeable and does not detract. [cla][ph:L]
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