- NEW ENGLAND FREE BLOWN GLASS FOOTED
PITCHERNew England free blown deep amber glass footed pitcher, 19th c. , 9" h.
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Condition:
Open interior bubble...
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Manufacturer: Nailsea Glass
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related...
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