fascinating 3piece mold early fishing float c1890
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fascinating 3piece mold early fishing float c1890 dug

fascinating 3piece mold early fishing float c1890 dug
Start Price USD 9.99
Current Price USD 43.99
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Start Time Thursday, October 02, 2008
End Time Thursday, October 09, 2008
Location Penryn

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Description
Fascinating handblown three piece mold fishing float blackglass (dark olive green) with applied blank seal to blowing hole. Full original surface gloss, rippled and lightl;y texured, various bubbles and tears etc. I know little abput fishing floats but this one was dug by me personally on an 1890's tip. Some very light scuffs and a very small chip to one edge of the seal of little significance. NO RESERVE, SO DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!!!!   Ideal for collectors of sealed and freeblown bottles wine, whisky and spirits, apothecary and pharmacy antiques, also suitable for stoneware collectors, kitchenalia, bellarmines, german westerwald, and colonial and Georgian period interiors etc PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR OTHER GREAT PIECES OF EARLY GLASS AND SEALED BOTTLES ON EBAY, JUST A TINY TASTE OF THE HUGE STOCK FROM OUR WEBSITE. Shipping cost shown for domestic UK. International shipping a cost according to location and preferences. As always we totally guarantee authenticity and approximate age. Please don't hesitate to ask for further details and more closeup images. Please also checkout our other auction earlyglass and stoneware.   BEWARE! some of my previous buyers have been subject to a scammer offering spurious "second chance" offers. On no accounts accept any "offers" on any of my items. I either sell, relist or put the item back into my normal stock. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

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