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Libbey-10.5 Oz. Lexington Old Fashioned Glass (2338LIB)

Libbey-10.5 Oz. Lexington Old Fashioned Glass (2338LIB)

by: Libbey

List Price: $75.68
Our Price: $60.54
You Save: $ 15.14 ( 20% )
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Sales rank: 852596

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  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Brand: Libbey
  • Feature: Case of 36
  • Label: Libbey
  • Manufacturer: Libbey
  • Publisher: Libbey
  • Studio: Libbey

  • Case of 36

Item #: 2338LIB.
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Libbey-10.5 Oz. Lexington Old Fashioned Glass (2338LIB)
Libbey-10.5 Oz. Lexington Old Fashioned Glass (2338LIB) Libbey-10.5 Oz. Lexington Old Fashioned Glass (2338LIB)
  • Case of 36
List Price: $75.68
Our Price: $60.54
You Save: $ 15.14 ( 20% )

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