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This is a hand-blown milk glass syrup pitcher, turn of the century. It is bulb-shaped with lines of bead shapes painted gold running vertically and a row of bead design around the top of the pitcher. Some of the gold is missing. It has a polished pontil and measures 7 inches tall and 4 inches wide. The top and lid is probably nickle-plated and is spring-loaded. There is a hairline crack or flake on the body of the pitcher by the handle. It is really only noticeable upon very close inspection. This is a beautiful early syrup pitcher and a good addition to any collection.
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