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Empoli Italian Teal Blue Glass Genie Bottle 1950s 1960s
Empoli Italian Teal Blue Glass Genie Bottle 1950s 1960s
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Large vintage Italian teal blue glass genie bottle - 57cm / 22” high
Made of beautiful teal blue textured glass.
This model is known as the ‘Crinkle’ or ‘Slump’ Genie.
Made in Italy in the 1950s/60s, retains its original sticker.
Approximately 57cm (22”) high and 11cm wide.
Very good vintage condition. Has small, smooth to the touch, chips to the base of the stopper and inside of the neck, neither of which shows when the stopper is in. It is otherwise in excellent condition.
Note that we are specialist sellers, and also collectors of glass, so you can be confident in the thoroughness and accuracy of our descriptions - we aim for our buyers to receive items in the same or better condition than they were expecting, and our reviews should illustrate this.
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Note that we have attempted to show and state the condition as accurately as possible but this is a pre-loved, vintage item and some minor signs of age and/or use are to be expected.
Handmade items may have slight imperfections, such as air bubbles in glass, which add to their uniqueness and charm.
There may also be slight variations in the colours shown due to lighting, the camera lens and the device the image is viewed through.
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