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Antique Early Blue Panama Canal Glass Wine Bottles or Jugs, Circa 1881
Antique Early Blue Panama Canal Glass Wine Bottles or Jugs, Circa 1881

Antique Early Blue Panama Canal Glass Wine Bottles or Jugs, Circa 1881

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

Dredged from the Panama Canal, this set of two blue glass bottles will be a beautiful addition to any glass collectors collection. This set is thought to ...

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1880s Panamanian Bohemian Antique Oklahoma Bottles

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