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20th Century Crystal Mouth-Blown Hurricane Candle Shades

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  • Pair, Monumental 19th Century American Blown Glass Hurricane Candle Shades 22.5"
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  • Austrian Art Nouveau LOETZ Glass Vase Mouth-Blown Gold early 20th century
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