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Back in the 1970s, the 'Neckglass' was invented to help the merry party-goers keep their cocktails close. You can dance while wearing one of these. And the best way to keep track of your drink is to wear it. |
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This rare neckglass features a leather strap, adorned with the Fleur de lis, that snaps open to remove. |
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It is in excellent condition. Very few of these have survived the parties of days gone by. This special hippie relic was probably never used. The heavy metal chain is in like-new condition, as is the leather and the glass. |
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The tumbler is made of thick, quality blown glass in olive green. It's weighted base and shape give it a center of gravity while wearing. The tumbler measures 5.35" tall. |
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Shown in image 4 with a leather and glass decanter and jug from Italy in the Medieval style so popular at the time. Available separately (see barware). |
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