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Andrew Richmond PO Box 2199 Marietta, OH 45750 740.760.1788 andrew@wipiak.com
Such glassware that was found archaeologically is important as it documents what glass was being used early one, and can be the basis for assembling acollection of intact examples
that well-represent early glass consumption in Louisiana.
(GLA40)
 Location: Maison Chenal, Upper Main Room
FAIR MARKET VALUE:
$100
Category: Glass
   Vase or Utility Bottle
Possibly England 19th century Mold-blown glass
Colorless glass, wide mouth, tapered body with diamonds and fluting, and a square base.
9.25" high
Condition:Good
Purchased from a local dealer
 (GLA 45 A-B)
 Location: Maison Chenal, Upper Main Room FAIR MARKET VALUE: $350
 Category: Glass
 Two Decanters
Probably England c. 1790
Blown glass
Colorless glass, with rough pontils and tooled lips, one with bands of facet cutting and cut lozenges on the lip.
10" and 9.25" high
Jack and Pat Holden
Fair Market Value for Non-Cash Charitable Contribution Appraisal Report
Effective Valuation Date: 00/00/00
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