Crystal Candy Dish Bowl On A Slant
Posted by Blogmaster in Crystal Bowls, tags: Bowl, Candy, Crystal, Dish, SLANT- Made of crystal material
- Measures approx: 6″ diameter, 7″ – 4″ high.
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CRYSTAL BOWL ON A SLANT – Made In China
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