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<p>[QUOTE="KristiefromPrague, post: 4444576, member: 76135"]<blockquote><p> [ATTACH=full]381823[/ATTACH]Height: 14 cm without lid</p><p>Weight: 0,71 kg </p><p>It is not clear glass, quite thic. </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]381827[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Bottom of the glass is a little bulging. There is written France and down below is what I presume to be an L letter, although it rather resembles number 7. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are some scratches, some very small and not deep holes. And since I only want to sell this piece, I know nothing about glass, I would like to get your opinion on this particular item. It has no lid. There should be one, I am quite sure. Is the value lower significantly if the piece is missing its other part, the lid? And as a complete amateur, would you call it carafe? And can this be art Deco? On ebay they sell I presume the exactly same item and it's art Deco. It costed 200 euro, the complete piece. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for your opinions. I would appreciate your knowledges much higher than mine. </p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KristiefromPrague, post: 4444576, member: 76135"][INDENT] [ATTACH=full]381823[/ATTACH]Height: 14 cm without lid Weight: 0,71 kg It is not clear glass, quite thic. [ATTACH=full]381827[/ATTACH] Bottom of the glass is a little bulging. There is written France and down below is what I presume to be an L letter, although it rather resembles number 7. There are some scratches, some very small and not deep holes. And since I only want to sell this piece, I know nothing about glass, I would like to get your opinion on this particular item. It has no lid. There should be one, I am quite sure. Is the value lower significantly if the piece is missing its other part, the lid? And as a complete amateur, would you call it carafe? And can this be art Deco? On ebay they sell I presume the exactly same item and it's art Deco. It costed 200 euro, the complete piece. Thank you for your opinions. I would appreciate your knowledges much higher than mine. [/INDENT][/QUOTE]
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