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6" FOOTED VASE Celery spooner Depression Yellow Glass floral vine octagon base
$ 18.45
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Description
This is for a Hard to find antique Footed Vase / Celery vase or spooner size.Measures: 6" tall by 4" wide top rim.
Made around the 1920's to 1940's during the Depression era but this was called "Elegant" glass from the era. Having the wheel cut engraved floral vine around the entire border and extending down into the paneled sides. Octagonal 8 sided base and top rim.
This is in good usable condition for age and pre-owned. NO Rim Chips or Cracks. Very nice piece.
*Please note* Pressed, molded or blown Glass has imperfections from the manufacturing process. These imperfections are inherited by production and not considered damage. However Any large imperfections that look real bad will be noted as major defects of course, but minor imperfections that often occur such as: color variations, creases/lines from molds, tiny air bubbles or small debris encased in glass is natural as not going to be scrutinized or considered damage. Please understand this is not damage and we do not give partial refunds or returns because of this.
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