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Old Glass With Ironsides of Wood
There are only two categories in the genre of antique glass that truly capture history more than any other. The first, of course, is historic bottles and flasks. For most of the Nineteenth Century, presidents, politicians, battle quotes, monuments, any kind of significant person or event, … Continue reading
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