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George Shirley wrote:
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> IMHO some of the bottles may be antiques but the majority are probably
> from places like Pier One, Big Lots, BB&B, and other specialty shops. I
> see the like all the time in those places and have bought quite a few to
> gift specialty vinegars and pepper sauces to folks.


There are plenty of web sites that sell <decorative bottles>.
 
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