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Rare Pair of American Brilliant Period Genie Bottles, circa 1900

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American, Brilliant Hand Cut Claret Decanter, Circa 1890
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Smokey Gray Holmegaard Glass Cinched Decanter Bottle Rare Crown Stopper Vintage
By Jacob Bang, Holmgaard
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This vintage smokey gray gradient blown glass cinched decanter bottle was designed by Michael Bang for Holmegaard. It is called the Kluk Kluk. He was a major designer for the company. This is from the 1960s. What is most unusual about this is the rare crown stopper that was only made for the Danish markets. This was brought back from Denmark by a collector. For the upper class homes, this was used at the time for liquors and serving special schnapps. Great barware. The small gray gradient bowl seen in the photos must be purchased separately and was only used in this instance for a mini photo still life...
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