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This is the only
known example of the Laser Blue EAPC ashtray. |
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Rare pink EAPC
bowl found in Australia. There are two styles of EAPC platters that
are also found in pink and contained in the museum's collection. |
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Rare Miss America
Jadeite bowl. |
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Experimental Cobalt
Blue Miss America dinner plate |
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This is the only
known example of the Spicy Brown EAPC ashtray. |
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Blue Wexford covered
candy dish |
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Unique decorations
on Forest Green 86 oz. pitchers |
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Rare colored trinket
boxes |
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Extremely rare
10 1/4" Jadeite restaurantware plate. |
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Fish Scale pattern
bowl in pink glass |
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One liter pitcher
made of borosilicate (Fire King) glass |
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Rare frosted Oyster
and Pearl platter with sterling silver overlay decoration - we have
two other different silver overlay decorations done on the same
platter in the museum's collection. |
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One of three known
Turquoise Blue Sheaves of Wheat dinner plates |
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Rare irridized
Cameo |
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The apothecary
jar used to make a coffee pot for the Oregon Short Line Railroad. |
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Rare Jadeite plate
with 22 kt. decoration |
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Rare Fleurette
on Napco dish and Lace Edge covered compote |
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Wheat decoration
with 22 kt. gold edge - we also have the 8" bowl with the 22
kt. gold and another 8" bowl with platinum edging. |
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Silver overlay
plate by Silvertone |
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Rare rolled edge
Jane Ray Jadeite bowl |
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Commemorative bottles
made for an Anchor Hocking executive, R. J. Brown (left: amethyst,
center: amber, right: cobalt blue) - the amethyst and cobalt blue
bottles were hand-blown by Clevenger Brothers while the center bottle
was machine-made by Anchor Hocking. |
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Rare etched brandy
snifter signed by Max Seidel |
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Rare etched and
irridized hurricane lamps |