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Antique French Large Glass Demijohn, circa 1900

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    Absolutely a beautiful and unusual shape demijohn or carboy. The name carboy originates from the Persian word; qarabah. Demijohn's come from the French for, dame-jeanne, or Lady Jane...
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  • Antique French Grape Harvest Hod from the Burgundy Region of France c1880's
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