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Today we're offering a gorgeous, Victorian cranberry glass lemonade pitcher circa late 1800's. We don't know who made it but it looks rather bohemian.

This pitcher is quite tall at 11". We love how the neck projects upward making it seem even taller - it's incredibly elegant, frilly and feminine! The color is a nice, rich cranberry. The body has inverted optic panels with a frosted neck between the body and mouth. There is all-over enamel flower decorations and golt gilt accents. The mouth of the pitcher is heavily crimped and gilded with gold. The handle is clear and applied. The bottom is flat and polished. The glass glows green under a UV light and has a nice "tink" rather than a "ring".

It's in very good condition with no cracks, chips or repairs we can find. There is a bit of enamel loss and gold loss here and there as pictured.

No hassle returns - buyer pays return shipping.

Please visit our store for more early glassware we'll be listing in the coming months. Save us to your favorite sellers list so you'll be notified when we add new items!




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