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Victorian era glass can be pretty predictable in terms of shape. This general shape was made practically everywhere in the 1890s. Harrach once again goes for opaque uranium glass and paints the exterior in such a way as to resemble painted or glazed porcelain. If you saw this on a shelf, you might not know whether it was glass or ceramic until you picked it up! It's a delightful cabinet piece.
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Lovely enamel work!