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Free-blown Nailsea-type Glass Gemel Flask, England, c. 1850, ovoid-form side-by-side flasks, colorless with milk glass loopings, tooled mouth with cobalt blue bands, (base ground), lg. 9 1/4 in. The base has been ground flat to about 3/4 in. flat area.


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2012-03-04

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