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Mushroom Culver Glasses

Culver Ltd 22k Gold Mushroom Glasses - Set of 5
By Culver Ltd.
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful set of glasses from the 1960’s in a magic mushroom pattern by Culver, Ltd. The patterns
Category

Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Gold

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Culver 22K Gold 1960s Mushroom Design Double Old Fashioned Glassware Barware
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of sophistication to your glassware collection with these exquisite gold mushroom Culver glasses.
Category

Mid-20th Century American Regency Glass

Materials

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