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    Posted 3 years ago

    Rebecca84
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    I must say I don't know much about hand blown or blown glass period but I had come across this in an old closed antique shop covered in dust and thought it was interesting looking. I cannot find any identifying markings on it and so I'm curious as to how old it might be, where it might have come from, or any general information I can get on it. It is mostly a brown/yellow and green color. (Guessing) it is approximately 12" in length & maybe 6" in height. (see less)
    Also, this little ashtray was in the dusty mess. I love it, but again i cant find any markings on it. It is Approximately 4 1/5" in diameter & 1 1/2" in height. Any info on the history of them would be greatly appreciated! :)

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 3 years ago
      It's hard to know with the bird because it could be off hand from any glass maker.
      The ashtray looks 1950s, and likely Japanese.

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