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    Posted 13 years ago

    wingletts
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    Just cleaned this up, I don't know who this name is........

    Check out Officialfuel's we have connection of almost same item but this is 1901

    It would be nice to find the family of this, and send this to them.

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    Comments

    1. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      This pattern, known as "Button Arches," is one of the most common to find decorated with ruby stain and engraved with names or places.
    2. wingletts wingletts, 13 years ago
      I saw where Officalfuel put one up also. Did you see his Paul??
    3. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      no, Wing, I just know the pattern. It was first produced about 1897 by George Duncan and Sons, continued by Duncan and Miller for some years after. You'll even find these with souvenir dates into the 1930s and 1940s, showing 1) the pattern had a long life, or 2) *possibly* old stock was used.
    4. wingletts wingletts, 13 years ago
      Kool....I like that Wing.....lol

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