The most common lavaboiler, with five pairs of indentations, seen here in amber. This same basic model exists with at least two other indentation patterns, and in red, amber or purple.
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Thanks. I wish I knew more about who made these. I'm pretty sure the makers also made scientific and laboratory glassware, as similar techniques are used. This model of lamp is really tiny, barely over a foot tall!
Boy, I wish the artistic freeform glass factory was still in town, because we'd be able to fab those shapes up
real quick. Problem with that job was,once a person started playing with the glass, you just couldn't leave it
alone. Working with glass is more addictive than smoking cigarette. That's a gorgeous creation you've got
there. Thanks for the awesome share.
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