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  • Tall Antique Chinese Ceramic Wine Jar, circa 1850
    Located in New York, NY
    19th century wide mouth ceramic wine jar with dark lip, beautifully glazed off-white body and striking Chinese characters. From Shanxi province, circa 1850. CR725.
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  • Tall Teak Mortar
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    A gracefully shaped tall mortar with beautiful patina, carved out of a single piece of teakwood. From Java, Indonesia, circa 1930s. M2020.
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  • Tall Teak Mortar
    Located in New York, NY
    A gracefully shaped, wide mouth mortar with beautiful patina, carved out of a single piece of teakwood. From Java, Indonesia, circa 1930s. M2020.
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  • Tall, Graceful Earthenware Jar in Washed Out Mediterranean Hues
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    A tall, sensuous jar with faded peachy tones reminiscent of a Greek island. This remarkably graceful piece includes a small drainage hole on the bottom. CR10015.
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  • Antique Ceramic Food Jars
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    Large antique ceramic food jars with beautifully rendered bird and floral imagery. From China, Hebei Province, circa 1900.
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  • Antique Chinese Porcelain Jar
    Located in New York, NY
    A classic, antique Chinese porcelain jar, circa 1850. This unusual, hand painted piece evokes it's mid-19th Century period, yet fits in a...
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    Located in Winter Park, FL
    A French globular form hand blown green glass dame Jeanne, or demijohn bottle. Capacity: 10.5 liters. Circa 1900s 14"H x 11" Diameter Weight: 4.4 lbs.
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    A large 19th century French globular form hand blown green glass Dame Jeanne, or demijohn, bottle encased in two layers of woven wicker and thick braided rope. Layers of different ki...
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  • Tall Blown Glass Vase
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    Blown glass cylinder vase with applied decoration. Handmade in USA by Lisa Stover. Exclusive to Casa Shop. Please note: Due to the handmade nature of this vase, subtle variations in...
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  • Antique French Demijohn or Carboy
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    Take your pick, carboy, demijohn or jimmyjohn, they all refer to the same glass vessel. Carboy's originate from the Persian word; qarabah, while demijohn comes courtesy of the French...
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  • Antique French Demijohn, 1stdibs New York
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