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immortelle globe

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15 years ago
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Description

This is beleived to be an immortelle globe from the late 18th cent. or the early 19th. cent.-inside is a 12" tall cross covered in green velour. - surrounded by beaded glass flowers - representing cala lilys, hyacinths, baby's breath, ivy, clovers, etc.-the flower blossoms are pearls, large glass beads or silver beads.-the stamins appear to be gold beads. The cross is mounted on a two step velour covered stand. - The glass dome is 14"high x 12" dia. standing on a 14" dia turned rosewood base.

Category Other
Medium glass dome,beaded flowers,rosewood base
Distinguishing marks none
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 14" HIGH X 12"dia mounted on a 14" rosewood base
Date Period late 18th cent or early 19th cent
Weight 10 pounds
History yard sale
Price Paid (If known) don't know
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