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  1. hand cooler
    A small, round or egg-shaped piece of glass, crystal or stone, such as marble or agate, used from the 18th to late19th centuries to keep the hands cool. Most were about 1½-2 in. (40-50 mm) across, some made into miniature paperweights, and others intricately carved by glass houses such as baccara...
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  2. Hand cooler
    Hand Coolers can be traced back to the 19th century and the American Victorian Era. This small, cooled, egg-shaped item originally made of porcelain, marble, glass or crystal and just slightly smaller than an actual egg would be nestled in the palms of Victorian ladies to ward off the possibility o...
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  3. hand-cooler
    A small round or egg shaped piece of glass, crystal or stone such as marble or agate used from the 18th to late 19th centuries to keep the hands cool. Most were about one and a half to two inches across. Some were eventually made into miniature paperweights and others intricately carved by glass hou...
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