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    A large aqua blown glass demijohn with applied tooled lip circa 1870.
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  • French Faience Low Cache Pot, 19th Century
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  • French Faience Confit Pot, Blue Glaze, 19th Century
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  • Early Delft Bottle in Blue and White Glaze, 17th Century
    Located in Doylestown, PA
    An early delft bottle with blue decoration depicting a castle with floral designs, circa 1690, Netherlands.
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  • French Syphon Bottle Lamp, 19th Century
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    A nice double-gourd form syphon soda bottle in blown glass, porcelain, pewter and wicker wrapping, recently electrified. The porcelain base is decorated with glazed scenes of tall sa...
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