Large Green Glass Demijohn, Labeled Beaune 1781
Located in Charlottesville, VA
Blown green glass demijohn with a shield label reading "Beaune 1781" and a cork stopper with burlap
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Large Green Glass Demijohn, Labeled Beaune 1781
Located in Charlottesville, VA
Blown green glass demijohn with a shield label reading "Beaune 1781" and a cork stopper with burlap
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$1,135
H 17.72 in Dm 14.18 in
Large Green Glass Hungarian Demijohn, Amphora or Vase with Original Iron Basket
Located in Landau an der Isar, Bayern
Tall, large and huge vintage green glass wine demijohn, bottle or amphora with the original wrought
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Large Vintage Demijohn Style Dark Green Blown Glass Wine Bottle, a Pair
Located in Plainview, NY
A large pair of vintage dark green blown glass Demijohn style bottles of wines. The bottles are
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Large Antique French Green Glass Demijohn
Located in Rochester, NY
Large antique blown green glass demijohn w/ a raised letter W at top of neck. Likely French in
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Large Hand Painted Green Glass French Demijohn
Located in Mt Kisco, NY
A hand blown glass wine storage jar on a wrought iron stand. Decoratively hand painted with a label marking the wine being from the region surrounding Pommard France.
Large Vintage Teal Aqua Green French Demijohn / Carboy
Located in Brooklyn, NY
French Demijohn / Carboy originally used for transporting wine (early 20th Century, France
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Vintage French Glass Demijohn, Large 'Model 957.6'
Located in Hook, Hampshire
Vintage French glass demijohn, Large (Model 957.6) Vintage French glass demijohn, Large
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Large Early 19th Century Demijohn Bottle
Located in Doylestown, PA
A large early 19th century green glass demijohn bottle, with an open Pontil mark on the base and
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Large Blown Glass Demijohn, 19th Century, France
Located in Doylestown, PA
A large green glass demijohn, handblown, circa 1870, France.
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Vintage Italian Green Glass Demijohn by Villani with Wicker Basket
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large green glass 54-liter demijohn/carboy with wicker carrier originally used for transporting
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Large Green Glass Demijohn Bottle
Located in Doylestown, PA
A large blown glass demijohn in deep olive green, with applied tooled lip and large iron pontil
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Large Green Glass Wine Demijohn Bottle
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Nice large size about 18” in diameter and 25” tall. Great green color with air bubbles in the glass
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19th Century Large Emerald Green Demijohn
Located in Rochester, NY
An emerald green blown glass demijohn for wine - measuring 24 inches high by 16 inches at widest
Large Green Vintage French Demijohn / Carboy
Located in Brooklyn, NY
French Demijohn / Carboy originally used for transporting wine (early 20th Century, France
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Large French Blown Green Glass Demijohn Bottle
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
liquids. The green glass is a wonderful example of old blown glass demijohn designs. Perfectly suited
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Large Vintage Italian Hand-Blown Green Demijohn / Carboy
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Demijohn / Carboy originally used for transporting wine (ca. Mid-20th century, Italy). Composed of
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Monumental Hand Blown Green Demijohn Bottle, American Glass, YEAR-END CLEARANCE
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Beautiful and massive hand blown large demijohn green bottle. Early antique American blown green
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H 27 in W 23.25 in D 22 in
French Mid-Century Handwoven Basket with a Large Demijohn Glass Wine Bottle
Located in Atlanta, GA
containing a large sized, green, demijohn wine bottle. The basket is hand woven and nicely aged. This French
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Green Glass Wine Keg
Located in Baton Rouge, LA
This large, green wine keg, or demijohn as they are sometimes called, remains fully intact after
Large French Handblown Green Glass Demijohn Bottle
Located in Fairhope, AL
Large French handblown green glass demijohn bottle made to store wine or water.
A Large American Blown Green Glass Demijohn
Located in Essex, MA
A decorative American 19th century green blown glass demijohn bottle, with applied collar and
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Extra-Large Hand Blown Glass Balloon Demijohn Rich Green
Located in Pataskala, OH
Extra-large, hand blown green glass demijohns from the late 19th century, in extraordinary
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Large Green Demi John
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
large vintage green demijohn
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Extra-Large Hand Blown Glass Balloon Demijohn Green
Located in Pataskala, OH
Extra-large, hand blown green glass demijohns from the late 19th century. Near-perfect balloon made
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Large Italian Handblown Green Glass Demijohn Bottle
Located in Antwerp, BE
This handblown demijohn bottle with a crafted "dent" is a more unusual and decorative form than the
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Extra-Large Hand Blown Glass Balloon Demijohn Rich Green
Located in Pataskala, OH
Extra-large, hand blown green glass demijohns from the late 19th century. Near-perfect balloon made
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Very Large Blown Glass Demijohn
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Extremely large and fine, deep green blown glass demijohn bottle; American, circa 1875. Excellent
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Extra-Large Hand Blown Glass Balloon Demijohn Translucent
Located in Pataskala, OH
Extra-large, hand blown green glass demijohns from the late 19th century, in extraordinary
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$4,500
H 16.5 in W 14 in D 10 in
Huge Antique Hand Blown & Formed Thick Deep Green Wine or Spirits Bottle
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This very large and substantial antique wine bottle's exact origins are unknown, but it is presumed to be English or possibly Dutch and dating from the early 1700's. The bottle was h...
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