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Pouring vessel/pourer. Unknown glasshouse, The Netherlands. Glass pourer in the shape of a swan or duck. Manganese toned body, ribbed. The neck with two knops, and the spout trailed in blue. Glass, height, 9 cm, length, 13.4 cm, after 1700 to before 1799. Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor Bequest through The Art Fund.
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