This clear glass cruet measures 12 inchess tall. Can anyone help me info on this and a resale price? I think someone used it to store maple syrup. I have pictures of this in my booth – not sure if I can get a picture in this thread or not!
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oldbaloo Reputation: 16 See oldbaloo's booth |
Hi [URL removed] Is the reddish stain on the top (holder) sticky that may have possibly been utilized to hold syrup? Or is it non-sticky and just dry? If non-sticky, then I would think it was used as a red wine decanter to hold wine. Get you an eyeglass or magnifying glass and look closer on the bottom for any numbers or letters too. Thanks baLOO!
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
it is not a syrup; although some folks do use large cruets for syrups. There is no mark on the bottom? I am not familiar with it as a pattern. sorry
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BARNTIQUES859 Reputation: 234 See BARNTIQUES859's booth |
That pattern looks familiar, is there any marks on it at all?
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sal2320 Reputation: 64 See sal2320's booth |
I see no marks at all on it – any place. The reason I said syrup is because when I take the stopper out & sniff, it smells like maple syrup!
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oldbaloo Reputation: 16 See oldbaloo's booth |
I don’t know what pattern it is, but the cruet does look like it’s pressed glass. As for the red,maybe they stored red wine vinegar in it. I don’t know about the syrup smell, but if it was syrup it should just wash out with no stain left.
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Tammies_Treasures Reputation: 544 See Tammies_Treasures' booth |
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