Early Mary Gregory cranberry glass jug, 21 cm high, chip to…
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Early Mary Gregory cranberry glass jug, 21 cm high, chip to spout

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  • Cranberry Glass - Cranberry glass is a type of glass that is characterized by its deep red color. It was first made in the 19th century and was particularly popular during the Victorian era. It was typically used to make decorative items such as vases and figurines. The red color was achieved by adding gold chloride or selenium to the glass mixture during the manufacturing process.

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