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Vintage Pink Elephant Glasses

Mid-Century Highball glasses Ice Bucket Dancing Pink Elephants by Hazel Atlas
By Atlas, Libbey Glass Co., Versace Home Collection, Jonathan Adler
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful set of 4 glasses and ice bucket from Hazel Atlas. This pieces are from the Mid-Century
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1960s American Hollywood Regency Vintage Pink Elephant Glasses

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Glass

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Pink Elephant by Livio Seguso
By Livio Seguso
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A lovely pink murano glass elephant with raised trunk by Livio Seguso. "Seguso A.V." signature is
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1970s Italian Vintage Pink Elephant Glasses

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Murano Glass

Vintage Pink Elephant by Livio Seguso
Pink Elephant by Livio Seguso
H 9 in W 6 in D 4 in
Elephant Sculpture in Pink Murano Glass by Archimede Seguso, 1950s
By Archimede Seguso
Located in Milano, IT
in 1950s in fine light pink Murano glass, using special freehand Murano glass techniques. The
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1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Pink Elephant Glasses

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Murano Glass

Vintage Neiman-Marcus Holiday Christmas Tree Pink Elephant Bar Glasses Set of 6
By Neiman Marcus
Located in St. Louis, MO
Christmas Trees, Holly berries and Pink Elephants, printed on frosted glass. They appear to never have been
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1980s American Vintage Pink Elephant Glasses

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Glass

Pair of Hand Blown Murano Glass Elephant Book-Ends
Located in Kingston, NY
Offered is a Murano glass hand blown pair of elephant sculptures or book-ends. The pair dates from
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Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Vintage Pink Elephant Glasses

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Blown Glass

American Mid-Century Chrome and Glass Six Piece Pink Elephant Cocktail Set with Coordinated Anodised Aluminum Tray
Located in Port Hope, ON
This American mid-century six piece Pink Elephant cocktail set consists of a chrome capped glass
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Pink Elephant Glasses

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Chrome

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Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?

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