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<p>[QUOTE="Iconodule, post: 12339607, member: 91417"]I quickly looked through the prices on the ones for sale now & the buyer got a good deal. Did your pictures show the bubbles? Do</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Excellent solution. I quickly checked offering prices online and yours were definitely a "good buy" (by far the lowest price I found in a quick search).</p><p><br /></p><p>(I have wondered if I should note every naturally occurring bubble in pressed glass or every dark dot in the clay of china. I assume that because these are part of the original, historical object and they appear in the photos, I do not have to list them.) I have noticed many sellers do not mention actual flaws, just say "look at the pictures." Others are very good about pointing out the tiny chip. I do not think I have ever seen someone say, "There are two naturally occurring bubbles in the base and three more within the body of the body of the vase/goblet/etc."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Iconodule, post: 12339607, member: 91417"]I quickly looked through the prices on the ones for sale now & the buyer got a good deal. Did your pictures show the bubbles? Do Excellent solution. I quickly checked offering prices online and yours were definitely a "good buy" (by far the lowest price I found in a quick search). (I have wondered if I should note every naturally occurring bubble in pressed glass or every dark dot in the clay of china. I assume that because these are part of the original, historical object and they appear in the photos, I do not have to list them.) I have noticed many sellers do not mention actual flaws, just say "look at the pictures." Others are very good about pointing out the tiny chip. I do not think I have ever seen someone say, "There are two naturally occurring bubbles in the base and three more within the body of the body of the vase/goblet/etc."[/QUOTE]
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