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    Posted 14 years ago

    cindyjune
    (232 items)

    The economy is forcing me to send many of my collected pieces to auction:( I did find this yesterday and because I love to fish I have decided to make this a "keeper". Is this a particular type of glass? I would appreciate your help.

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    RAREc1900 ANTIQUE BACCARAT FRANCE RED ACID ETCHED OVERLAY URANIUM ART GLASS VASE
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    STUNNNG VERY LARGE SIGNED JOE CLEARMAN 1988 PULLED FEATHER STUDIO ART GLASS LAMP
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    LE Smith Vintage Mint (Non Opalescent) Smoothie Swung Vase
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    RAREc1900 ANTIQUE BACCARAT FRANCE RED ACID ETCHED OVERLAY URANIUM ART GLASS VASE
    RAREc1900 ANTIQUE BACCARAT FRANCE R...
    $117
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    1. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 14 years ago
      Sweet Fish Cindy! I like the colors!
    2. tikiray tikiray, 14 years ago
      Murano made fish like this. Maybe that's who made yours. It's too cool, I'd keep it too if I were you.
    3. cindyjune cindyjune, 14 years ago
      Thanks tikiray! Wouldn't that be nice! It came from thrift store.
    4. susan, 13 years ago
      Murano 1960's tourist pieces, my brother brought one back from Italy for my Nanna and she loved it, she also had some of the glass clowns they made then too.

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