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Glass Mystery item czechoslovakia, coralene. help please. TIA

I think it's an oil lamp, circa 1910? I have few of them from the same warehouse who specialized in all kinds of lamps, measures 6.1/2" 

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Elizabeth
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Glass Mystery item czechoslovakia, coralene. help please. TIA

The source name looks more post WW2 to me.
george
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Glass Mystery item czechoslovakia, coralene. help please. TIA

George.

 No offense, but I don't think so.

Elizabeth
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Glass Mystery item czechoslovakia, coralene. help please. TIA

Czechoslovakia did not become a country until 1918/ You could check here for the mark.

https://www.google.com/search?q=made+in+czechoslovakia+glass+marks&client=firefox-b-1&tbm=isch&tbo=u...
george
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Glass Mystery item czechoslovakia, coralene. help please. TIA

I think your decoration is fired on enamel not the glass beads of corelene http://www.glassencyclopedia.com/coraleneglass.html
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Glass Mystery item czechoslovakia, coralene. help please. TIA

George,
My main question was what the heck is that thing,
and why I am so certain about them not being post WW2?
because they were wrapped in 1922 newspaper.
Elizabeth
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Glass Mystery item czechoslovakia, coralene. help please. TIA

I wont argue with 1922 but 1910 is too early. I doubt that it was a lamp font. More likely a bottle with that ground neck for a stopper and the enamel decoration. Checking the mark may give you a better date.

george
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