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    Posted 7 years ago

    lcirak
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    I am wondering if this is Early American Blown Glass? It has an open pontil. It is wobbly. Hard to tell but it is a very slight shade of light aqua glass and a darker aqua glass. The darker aqua glass seems to have very uneven colors, almost streaked. Any help with identification would be helpful! Thank you!

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 7 years ago
      No offense Icirak, but everything about this says student, and a newish one at that.
      A very simple worked shape in clear glass, a poorly trailed green, and a simple pontil break. I can even see the snips mark on the trail end.
      I may be wrong, but it does have a charm to it.
      Peanuts I think. Maybe chips. I know, I know! M&Ms. Enjoy it anyway!!

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