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Vintage Mid-Century "Mediterranean" Atomic Fish 3 Ounce Flat Tumbler G – Jack's Daughter of All Trades
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Vintage Mid-Century "Mediterranean" Atomic Fish 3 Ounce Flat Tumbler G – Jack's Daughter of All Trades
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This perfume bottle is one of the earliest examples of glassware blown into a mold. It probably stems from the eastern part of the Mediterranean, where the technique of blow molding was
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