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I’m always a sucker for iridescence, but its setting here is spectacular. Love the surrounding colors and shapes.
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Thanks Linda. Forgot to mention that the bottle came from the National Bottle Museum in Ballston Spa, NY near Saratoga Springs (https://nationalbottlemuseum.org).
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I love it – that pearly finish, and who’d have thought it once held W sauce? Beautifully photographed.
Thanks Lynn. Sure beats a lot of today’s packaging.
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I’m always a sucker for iridescence, but its setting here is spectacular. Love the surrounding colors and shapes.
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Thanks Linda. Forgot to mention that the bottle came from the National Bottle Museum in Ballston Spa, NY near Saratoga Springs (https://nationalbottlemuseum.org).
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I love it – that pearly finish, and who’d have thought it once held W sauce? Beautifully photographed.
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Thanks Lynn. Sure beats a lot of today’s packaging.
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