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    Posted 5 years ago

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    Yep, a ketchup bottle. Seems that back in the day when American Brilliant Cut Glass was all the rage for the rich, there was a piece of glass for everything at the dinning table. These bottles always had a large opening for pouring. This piece is cut in a very common pattern that all the cutting houses produced. So unless a piece is signed with an acid stamp, it is nearly impossible to tell who cut it.
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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 5 years ago
      I look at tons of glass every week while my sister and I shop for our etsy store. You seem to have some primo pieces. For every hundred pieces of cut glass, we probably buy 1 or 2..

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