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<p>[QUOTE="42Skeezix, post: 47146, member: 40"]It's a modern form blown using traditional 18th. century techniques, made within the last 50 yrs. or so.</p><p>Williamsburg's gift shop sold very similar glass for example.</p><p>I'm not saying this is but Blenko blew the colonial type recreations for Williamsburg at one time.</p><p>If it were period it would simply be classified as a utility bottle.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="42Skeezix, post: 47146, member: 40"]It's a modern form blown using traditional 18th. century techniques, made within the last 50 yrs. or so. Williamsburg's gift shop sold very similar glass for example. I'm not saying this is but Blenko blew the colonial type recreations for Williamsburg at one time. If it were period it would simply be classified as a utility bottle.[/QUOTE]
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