Waterford Crystal Lismore Bottle Stopper

The perfect companion for a fine vintage, this crystal stopper from Waterford Crystal features the Lismore pattern's diamond-like facets.
Waterford
$75.00
The perfect companion for a fine vintage, this crystal stopper from Waterford Crystal features the Lismore pattern's diamond-like facets.
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