Posted 9 years ago
fortapache
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As I understand it one is supposed to fill the rolling pin with cold water and ice to make a pie crust. I had never seen one before and as I have a few cobalt blue bottles thought they would go well together. I think I will get rid of the night light I have never used and move it over a bit.
Also I picked up another bottle the day before seen in photo three. It still has some contents although it is a bit on the dried up side. It is in the back row on the right in the window display.
Wow
Really nice and I have never seen a glass rolling pin before
Sweet!
Thank you very much Thomas. I started out in a diner too.
Thank you very much Gruff. That is the first one I have seen.
Thank you
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Those cobalt glass rolling pins were once love tokens that originated in Bristol, England.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/kitchen/rolling-pins
Thank you very much for the additional info lisa.
Thank you
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