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    Posted 11 years ago

    twoheads
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    It looks like a jug for pouring something, it as a narrow inside neck. i would say size about 1/4inch. its 9inches tall, 23/4 wide at the bottom the top from the handle to the tip of the pouring 4inches. the handle as 3 flowers and 13 little balls sticking out.

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    1. twoheads twoheads, 11 years ago
      Hi I think you might be right onyx, but why would I want to go to a free trade shop?
    2. jjansen85 jjansen85, 11 years ago
      I have a similar one that is either brass or bronze; I actually just posted it on here. Mine is stamped Made in Italy on the bottom, but I have no idea what it is for either.

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