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<p>[QUOTE="CharlesSabo, post: 168669, member: 2805"]I googled what a pontil is and take the definition that it is the point where a hand blown glass is broken away at. If there is no pontil or punt scar than it was mold blown. First off am I understanding it right. Most importantly what is typically more valuable, with pontil or without. If anyone can give me insight or point me in a good direction to find out more info. I just want to learn more about what I am looking at when at auctions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CharlesSabo, post: 168669, member: 2805"]I googled what a pontil is and take the definition that it is the point where a hand blown glass is broken away at. If there is no pontil or punt scar than it was mold blown. First off am I understanding it right. Most importantly what is typically more valuable, with pontil or without. If anyone can give me insight or point me in a good direction to find out more info. I just want to learn more about what I am looking at when at auctions.[/QUOTE]
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