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Generations Glass Collection Handblown Pitcher Hoosier Vase Pioneer Woman Jar

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Management number 4206771 Release Date 2025/08/12 List Price $42.25 Model Number 4206771
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These 3 beauties each represent a different time, style, & design. This collection caused "Lets do the time warp again..." to pop into mind. For those of you who got the reference, you're awesome, & I apologize for getting that stuck in your head. 👄 Featuring the bold cranberry handblown pitcher, a groovy 70's Hoosier emerald green vase, & a modern teal Pioneer Woman lidded jar. Handblown Elegant Cranberry Glass Creamer w/ applied handle in great condition. Ruffle flared rim. Victorian aesthetic. Possible small crack on handle is the only noted flaw. Shown in zoomed photo above. Age & maker unknown. 3.75" tall, 3" mouth, 2.25" base. UV reactive, slightly green, most likely manganese.Vintage Hoosier green groovy textured vase, c. 1970's. Pristine condition. A staple of Mid-Century Modern decor, a great piece of nostalgia. Matches Anchor Hocking Lido & Soreno patterns. Measures 8.5" tall, 4.5" mouth, 3.25" base.Pioneer Woman Adeline teal mini storage jar with lid. Contemporary decor, featuring geometric patterns, with bars, & circular design resembling flowers. To top things off, the lid has a cute knob! Like new condition, handwash only. 6.5" tall, 3.5" wide.If you want just one item please let me know. I will give you a price.


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