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Item Code: 635-515
The vase measures approximately 5 ¾” tall and 2” in diameter. Etched into the red transferware shield is, “SOUVENIR OF/ GETTYSBURG, 1863” with two transfer pattern roses on the bottom. The glass is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or scratches. It has a fluted base with etched pattern, and vase rim is scalloped with gold fill. The bottom is a starburst pattern. A very attractive souvenir. [mk] [ph:L]
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