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18th Century engraved bowl glass with air-twist stem and white twist stem (rare).

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R60,000
Closed 12 Jun 24 10:01
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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Pre-1800s
Style
Other
Maker
Other
Bob Shop ID
615203500

18th Century engraved bowl glass with both air-twist stem and white twist stem (rare). The bowl is engraved with flowers. No chips or cracks. Extremely fine condition. Height 18 cm. 

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