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Heisey Style New Era

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Heisey Style New Era Cordial Stemware
By Heisey Glass Company
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Set of 8 Heisey style new era stemware. Square bases with square columns.
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Glass

Materials

Glass

Heisey Style New Era Cordial Stemware
Heisey Style New Era Cordial Stemware
H 4.38 in W 2.25 in L 4.38 in
Heisey Style Liqour Glasses Set of 8
By Heisey Glass Company
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Heisey style New Era liqour glasses. Set of 8 glasses with square bases and square columns. Great
Category

Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Glass

Materials

Glass

Heisey Style Liqour Glasses Set of 8
Heisey Style Liqour Glasses Set of 8
H 4 in W 2.13 in D 2.13 in
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