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(3) Salt Dip Bowl Cellars antique Cut glass leaves daisy flower notched rim vtg

$ 21.09

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: unknown
  • Color: clear
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: salt dips
  • Material: cut glass
  • Condition: Condition: 1 of them has a small chip on the rim that took off a tooth point but it wont cause a problem (see last picture above). knicks on the top of salt rims is quite common from this era. the other 2 look good with no flaws.

    Description

    This is for a set of (3) Open Salt Dip /bowl /cellar/ wells.
    They are antique glass, with a cut floral bottom, leaves on the sides, and a notched scalloped rim. these are from the first half of the 20th century, sometime in the late american brilliant period into the elegant glass period..
    measures:  1-7/8" wide top rim by 1" tall
    Condition:  1 of them has a small chip on the rim that took off a tooth point but it wont cause a problem (see last picture above). knicks on the top of salt rims is quite common from this era.  the other 2 look good with no flaws.
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