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Item Code: 1239-29
Profusely decorated decanter dating to the first half of the 19th century. Stands 10 ¾” tall including round ball stopper; approx. 4 ½” in diameter at widest point; base is 3 ½” in diameter. Excellent condition, no cracks or chips. Three applied rings on neck. Body of the decanter features a wave pattern around the circumference, with a round cut at top, lower portion with cross hatch design. Sunburst pattern on bottom of base. [ld] [ph:L]
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