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The label on this
unusual vaporizor reads "Busweiser Vaporizor, Busweiser Laboratories,
Chicago, Ill., Fuse Department". The amber bottle was made
by Anchor Hocking. |
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Rare Early American
Prescut 8" ashtray in cobalt blue. We also have the same size
ashtray in Spicy Brown and a lighter Sky Blue. |
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These unusual orbit
lamps were sprayed with colored paint on the inside. We also have
two Royal Ruby orbit lamps in the museum's collection. |
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Unusual lamp made
with a pink vase. |
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Unusual lamp made
with a Forest Green Sandwich pattern bowl. |
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This flower bowl
and base was listed in the Hocking Glass 1928 catalog. The bowl
was also sold in a green or red fired-on color. |
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This "Aztec"
finish spittoon is listed in both the Hocking Glass and Lancaster
Glass Company catalogs. Hocking calls the item a cuspidor. We have
these in Milk White, rare Forest Green, and vaseline green. Some
spittoons are iridized. |
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Rare Medallian
pattern bowl with the aurora finish. |
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Rare Early American
Prescut 4"ashtray in an unusual Spearmint Green color. |
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7Up display made
with an Anchor Hocking bottle and a 10-pound "chunk" of
glass. |
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Rare iridescent
swirl recently donated to the museum by Julie and Jim Retzloff. |
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Rare iridescent
swirl recently donated to the museum by Julie and Jim Retzloff. |
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The two premium
postcards were generously donated by Gordon and Kelly Minor of Sperry,
OK. They are the only ones we have ever seen advertising Royal Ruby
glassware. |