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Vintage Italian Mouth Blown Glass Bulbous Demijohn in Seafoam Green
Vintage Italian Mouth Blown Glass Bulbous Demijohn in Seafoam Green

Vintage Italian Mouth Blown Glass Bulbous Demijohn in Seafoam Green

Located in Brooklyn, NY

). Composed of attractive pale green/light seafoam free-blown glass exhibiting trapped air bubbles within the

Category

Early 20th Century Italian Bottles

Materials

Blown Glass

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Seafoam Green “Ferro Battuto” Murano Glass Bottles
Seafoam Green “Ferro Battuto” Murano Glass Bottles

Seafoam Green “Ferro Battuto” Murano Glass Bottles

Located in Austin, TX

Trio of bottles from the Island of Murano outside of Venice, Italy. This set is made using the “Ferro Battuto” technique in the Manner of Carlo Scarpa. Large Height: 17” ...

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2010s Italian Mid-Century Modern Bottles

Materials

Murano Glass

Large Catherineholm Flag Bowl, Seafoam Green Enamel
Large Catherineholm Flag Bowl, Seafoam Green Enamel

Large Catherineholm Flag Bowl, Seafoam Green Enamel

By Catherineholm

Located in Raleigh, NC

This is the largest of the Catherineholm collection flag bowls. This example is a rare seafoam

Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Enamel

Nesting Bowl Set, Glossy Seafoam Green Set of Three Modern Stacking Serving Bowl
Nesting Bowl Set, Glossy Seafoam Green Set of Three Modern Stacking Serving Bowl

Nesting Bowl Set, Glossy Seafoam Green Set of Three Modern Stacking Serving Bowl

By The Bright Angle

Located in Asheville, NC

. This set of three faceted bowls features a seafoam green glossy glaze with scattered micro-crystals

Category

2010s American Mid-Century Modern Serving Bowls

Materials

Porcelain

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Antique Demijohn, Carboy or Jimmyjohn
Antique Demijohn, Carboy or Jimmyjohn

Antique Demijohn, Carboy or Jimmyjohn

Located in New York, NY

Whether you like to call them, carboy or demijohn or jimmy john, they all refer to the same glass containers. Carboy originates from the Persian word; qarabah. Demijohn comes from th...

Category

Antique Early 1900s French Country Glass

Materials

Glass

Vintage Big Glass Bottle Demijohns Lady Jeanne or Carboy
Vintage Big Glass Bottle Demijohns Lady Jeanne or Carboy

Vintage Big Glass Bottle Demijohns Lady Jeanne or Carboy

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Vintage Big Glass Bottle Demijohns Lady Jeanne or Carboy

Located in Labrit, Landes

Dame Jeanne or carboy vintage glass bottle demijohn Irregularities in the glass and marks of use that give it all its charm. 13.21 US gallon or 50L Very good condition. Shipping: 46...

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Early 20th Century French French Provincial Bottles

Materials

Glass

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