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Grouping of Three Antique French Demijohn Glass Bottles

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  • Antique French Demijohn or Carboy
    Located in Chicago, IL
    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
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Absolutely a beautiful and unusual shape demijohn or carboy. The name carboy originates from the Persian word; qarabah. Demijohn's come from the French for, dame-jeanne, or Lady Jane...
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  • Collection of '15' Cobalt Blue caster Oil Hand Blown Bottles Made in 1800s
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Incredible collection of (15) Cobalt blue hand blown caster oil bottles made in the late 1800s and Imported from Ireland. Wonderful as a splash of a fantastic shade of Cobalt Blue co...
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  • Demijohn or Carboy Glass Bottle in the Original Wooden Crate
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Call it a carboy, demijohn or jimmyjohn, they all are the same, meaning a glass vessel. Carboy's originate from Persia with the word; qarabah; demijohn comes via France, for dame-jeanne, or Lady Jane...
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    Antique Early 1900s French Country Bottles

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  • Antique Crystal (3) Pieces Curtain Tie-Backs or Large Crystal Door Knobs French
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Antique Collection of (3) magnificent Crystal Door Pulls, Knobs or Curtain Tie-Backs. We seem to all have a different opinion as to what they were o...
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    Vintage 1910s French Glass

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  • Demijohn or Carboy Glass Vessel in the Original Wooden Carrying Crate
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Carboy, demijohn or jimmyjohn, they all refer to a glass vessel. Carboy's originated from the Persian word; qarabah, while demijohn comes from the French, for dame-jeanne, or Lady Jane...
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  • French Blown Glass Demijohn Bottle
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    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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  • 19th Century French Glass Demijohn Bottles, Set of 5
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    A set of five 19th century French globular form amber glass demijohn bottles with air bubbles typical of handblown glass. Circa 1850-1860 Dimensions (left to right): 18"H x 16" Diam...
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  • 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 the French; dame-Jeanne, or Lady Jane and derives from the 17th century and refers to any glass vessel, with a large body, capable of holding from 5 and 16 gallons of liquid, with a small neck and presumably encased in wicker. In England, demijohn refers to an imperial gallon...
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  • Set of Three Iridescent Glass Bottles, Sold Individually
    Located in New York, NY
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