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iris garden vessel as given to Japan by city of Portland Maine
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"Egyptian Sands"
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Mark McCourt

Junior Member
Registered: June 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado Posts: 6
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This is a sectional vessel made of borosilicate glass. It has a fitted glass top which brings out the Indian / Egyptian look. This vessel stands about 16 inches tall.These vessels are commonly used as urns.
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