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Dress And Parasol Made Of Spun Glass Threads By Liberty Glass Company, 1893

Dress And Parasol Made Of Spun Glass Threads By Liberty Glass Company, 1893

Dress and parasol made of spun glass threads by Liberty Glass Company, 1893

From The Toledo Art Museum

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