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    Posted 11 years ago

    vernieglass
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    Found this at mom,s house,i figure it,sa victorian crystal & silver Claret bottle.It has a insert cartridge that holds 8 oz,s..14" tall crystal body which is 5 1/2 inches at bottom 3" at top,4 1/4 inch screw on top spout 3" around and 4 1/4 " including spout.What age is this thing?Has WA Italy-Silver plated quaility on it.Holds 48 oz,s of liquid..

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    1. vernieglass, 11 years ago
      Whats the insert for?
    2. kittyblossoms kittyblossoms, 11 years ago
      Ice, my sister has one and did a little research .
    3. vernieglass, 11 years ago
      Ok,so its like a cooler for any liquid?Originally i thought it was for wine when the vintage model came out.I,m thinking this is at leastlike maybe 1960-70,s?I,ve looked and have,nt found it yet so.I don,t want to ask questions against the rules.Because i,m not looking to get rid of it anyway.May clean it up and put some tea in it:)

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