V&A MUSEUM
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So often I revisit my favourite objects, and I always gravitate to these when in the glass department! These little bottles really have been molten once upon a time.
I noticed these modest , but delightful plates as I was heading out of the museum, I could hardly believe they are over 800 years old, and were used as every day pots for eating.
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