Object Of Folk Art

Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054


Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054
Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054

Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054    Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054

Bird drinking trough in blown glass from the 19th century, H5054. This is a beautiful example of 19th century glassware, with a pinched top. It is decorated with a bird design on the upper part, making it a lovely piece of folk art. Notable flaws include small chips in the glass and some embedded stains.

There are also some typical signs of wear for this type of object, although it remains presentable. Our numerous photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the object, and please examine them closely to assess its condition. The width is 12.5 cm.

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Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054    Bird Watering Glass Blown in the 19th Century H5054