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French Green Blown Glass Demijohn Bottle
Located in Winter Park, FL
A 19th century French globular form hand blown green glass dame Jeanne, or demijohn bottle. Capacity: 10 liters. Circa 1920s. 14"H x 10" Diameter Weight: 3.9 Lbs
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French hand blown glass demijohn, c. 1815-35
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Hand blown olive green glass demijohn. Seams and irregularities are visible throughout and the neck has a slight tilt. France, circa 1815-35.
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Large French Blown Clear Glass Demijohn Bottle
Located in Miami, FL
Early 1900 hundreds blown glass demijohn bottle, France. This huge outstanding vessel is tall and sturdy. It's large mouth allows the bottle to hold a l...
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Early 20th Century French French Provincial Bottles

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Antique Set of Three Green Glass Demijohn Hand Blown Bottles, Mecklenburgh
Located in Antwerp, BE
Set of 3 mount blown green glass bottles packing glass, carboy for wine and essence. The term "carboy" and "demijohn" are largely alternative names for the same category of large gla...
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Antique Late 19th Century German Other Bottles

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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 sturdy and very decorative. Embellish you r...
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20th Century Modern Bottles

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19th Century French Green Glass Demijohn or Dame Jeanne Hand Blown Bottle
Located in Birmingham, AL
A beautiful 19th century French handblown green glass demijohn or Dame Jeanne bottle, circa 1880s, having a bulbous shape and brightly colored green glass with visible bubbles and no seams, an indication that it was hand blown rather than made with a mold. The uneven cut at the top rim was created when the glass blower cut the bottle, also an indication that it was hand blown. Originally used for storing wine and spirits, demijohns are used today as decorative accessories in the home or re-purposed into lamps. ?We have several different shapes and sizes to choose from. Please contact us for sizes and pics of other bottles. This listing is for the one bottle. The term demijohn or Dame Jeanne as it's known in France, refers to any glass vessel with a large body and small neck. Legend has it that on a stormy night...
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