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David E:

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--- Quote from: "DenCill" ---...described as a sundae glass – would this be a more fitting description, do you think?

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Wouldn't hold enough icecream for me :lol:
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No, I don't think 2 litre stemmed bowls were in vogue during the 1950s :lol:

Lustrousstone:
Today's find is a milk jug in gossamer. :D

David E:
Thanks Christine: first I've seen like this  :shock:  Can you provide dimensions please?

Great find!  :)

Lustrousstone:
Dimensions are 4 3/8 inches (11 cm) max height. 3 inches diameter, 4 5/8 inches (11.5 cm), nose to tail. Would you like it for the collection? It has about 4/5 small nibbles (max. 2mm) round the inner rim and was purchased specially ( I would have left it otherwise). No obligation of course.

Lustrousstone:
Another variation on the Spider web theme - a 5-in celery with  a new lid varaition

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