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Mt. Washington Crown Milano Art Glass Pitcher: American, late 19th century, ovoid form with serpentine handle, enamel decorated lotus blossoms and foliage,...
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THREE VICTORIAN ART GLASS BISCUIT BARRELSThreeVictorian art glass biscuit barrels, Late 19th/early 20th century One lid marked: S.B. / 4402 Possibly Mount Washington Crown Milano, each satin opal glass with enamel...
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Mt. Washington Crown Milano Art GlassPitcher: American, late 19th century, ovoid form with serpentine handle, enamel decorated lotus blossoms and foliage, gilt outlining, with Crown Milano mark, 8-1/2 x 8-1/2...
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Mt. Washington Crown Milano Art GlassVase: American, late 19th century, ovoid vase with ruffled rim, decorated with pink, white, and green cactus blossoms and thorny bracts, on pale spiral optic cream ground,...
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MT WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO BOTTLE DECANTER:With stopper 13'' tall. Two curled handles and gold threaded design. As seen in Mount Washington Art Glass by Betty Sisk page 119.CONDITION: A previous owner has put paper...
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ART GLASS BRIDE'S BOWL. Attributed toMount Washington Crown Milano. Tri-form bowl having ruffled edges enameling and a polychrome floral and foliate motif. Bowl interior with painted gilt scrolls. Base numberd...
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