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Mid-20th century ship or yacht barometer, German. Holosteric compensated barometer by August Schatz & Sons, Germany, for a ship or yacht. 6.5" dia, 2" d. We are a family business th...
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Circa 1970-80s Remy Martin Louis XIII Crystal Decanter & Stopper by Baccarat
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An elegant little dessert/jelly glass, English. Mid-18th century of open cup form on simple stem with folded foot. The molded, slightly spiraled ribbing is superb. 3 1/16 h., 2 3/8" ...
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