Thursday 21 March 2019
A pair of dark green glass wine bottles, probably French, late 18th century, of pear...
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Description
A pair of dark green glass wine bottles, probably French, late 18th century, of pear shape with ring form necks, with Fleur-de-Lis seals to body, 20cm high (2)
Provenance: Purchased as Lot 383 Christie's 27th June 1974.
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