| This flycatcher is a rather unique piece. Used in the dining room during the "Victorian Period," it was often partially hidden with a napkin. The circular opening on the bottom and three little glass feet allowed insects to enter, lured by a small appropriate bait. Unfortunately, the construction also precluded the insects escape. The removable stopper allowed for easy cleanup. It stands 1 1/8" (29 mm) tall. $10.00 (Item GL45) |
| Make your own "booze?" Here is a demijohn to do the trick. Your favorite "brew" can be put in the bottle to show how you "made" it. 1 1/16" (40 mm) tall. $15.50 (Item GL47) |
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| Perfect for a bar setting or at home, the seltzer bottle (called a "soda syphon" abroad) is 1 3/16" (30 mm) tall. $11.00 (Item GL53) |
| Something commonly found in our grandfolk's room while they slept, their teeth resting neatly in a glass. Not only for their cleaning, but they were also there for the ease of finding them the next morning. $6.50 (Item GL55) |
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Perfect for a doctor's office, bait shop, or a kid's room this leech bottle gives some people the "shivers." It stands 15/16" (23 mm) tall and is 13/16" (21 mm) in diameter. $10.00 (Item GL56) |