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Vintage St Louis World's Fair Tumbler
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This porcelain tumbler is apparently a souvenir of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Marked Victoria - Carlsbad - Austria on the bottom, this tumbler measures about 3 3/4" tall and 2 5/8" in diameter at he widest point. There are three pictorial panels on this piece each representing a building at the fair. The Palace of Varied Industries, Palace of Machinery and Palace of Textiles are each shown in nice detail. There is an elaborate design including flowers surrounding the panels. The gold band at both the top and the bottom show wear, but the rest of the design is in good condition. There are two chips on the rim of the cup on opposing sides. One is on the inside edge and one on the outside edge (see close-up photos). There are otherwise no cracks or other damage. U.S. shipping will be between $4.40 and $6.20 depending on zip code plus $2.20 insurance. Foreign shipping will be determined by the receiving country. Please read our home page regarding payment options and shipping policies. Thank you.
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