French 19th Century Calvados Decanter
$295.00
SKU: 2426B-2
Dimension: 12"H x "W x 6"D
Dimensions: 12”H x 6”Diameter
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!
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Dimensions: 12”H x 6”Diameter
A charming 19th century hand blown glass decanter from Basse in lower Normandy where Calvados apples are made into brandy. The slim neck and shape indicate their use and region. Smooth and clear, it’s perfect as a functional decanter or a beautiful decor item. Make sure to view the detailed images for a closer look!
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Dimensions: 12”H x 6”Diameter
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