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French Portieux Vallerysthal Turquoise Opaline Goblets, Set of Ten, circa 1930

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French Blue Opaline Portieux Vallerysthal Turquoise Glass Goblet Vase
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French Blue Opaline Portieux Vallerysthal Turquoise Glass Goblet Vase, with a stemmed construction and a fluted and ribbed design.
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Pair of French Eggcup Glass by Portieux Vallerysthal, 1950s
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Glasses French Amber Vase Glass by Portieux Vallerysthal, 1950s
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