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A French brown glass Methuselah Champagne bottle, late 19th century, with a straw...
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Description
A French brown glass Methuselah Champagne bottle, late 19th century, with a straw carriage jacket, 48.5cm high
Provenance: Purchased as Lot 389 Christie's 6th December 1973. This bottle is the equivalent of 8 normal bottles in volume.
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