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  • Perfume Bottles, Murano, Red, Italy, 1960
    By Vintage Murano Gallery
    Located in Nice, FR
    Lot of Murano perfume case, from the 60s, in good condition. Ruby red color. Never used.
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  • Antique Bohemian Ruby Red Enameled Glass Perfume Bottle, 19th Century
    Located in Rostock, MV
    Rare ruby perfume bottle made of high quality Bohemian Cut glass with engraving work continuous scene of a deer in the forest, further engravings on the neck and stopper H. 23 ...
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  • Antique Bohemian Ruby Red Enameled Glass Perfume Bottle, 19th Century
    Located in Rostock, MV
    Bohemian crystal, deep ruby cut glass perfume bottle and stopper. decorated with impressive gilded enamelled decoration. Bohemia, 19th century.
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  • Antique Bohemian Ruby Red Enameled Glass Perfume Bottle, 19th Century
    Located in Rostock, MV
    An exceptional perfume bottle (flacon) and stopper made of bohemian ruby cased cut clear-galss, impressively enamelled and cut all around, a museum quality item in stunning condition...
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  • R. Lalique Glass Perfume Bottle, 20th Century
    By René Lalique
    Located in Paris, FR
    Patinated glass bottle by Rene Lalique, signed. Circa 1910. Not the original cap on the bottle. Rene Lalique collaborated with perfumer François Coty.
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  • Large Unique Scottish Mike Hunter "Chicago Patch" Glass Vase 2021
    Located in Whitburn, GB
    Technical Descriptions A unique LARGE Mike Hunter "Chicago Patch" glass Vase. A mix of techniques on this blown vase featuring Tesserae, Zanfirico, Merleto, retro a film rondel's with an Incalmo top. An enormous amount of skill, effort, and time. All the canes are set up loose on a plate and the roll-up technique is used to pick them up. The roll-up technique dates back to 1527. This unique design was inspired after watching traffic in Chicago from a balcony overlooking Millennium Square. The base is signed M Hunter...
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