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Stanley Vacuum Bottles
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Yes, there are different codes in different patterns in different places depending on the era and whose hand's the Stanley name was in over the years. I'd love to see more pictures of it when next it ...
It's been 11 years, so they're worth more now. If this place is still active, please let me know if you'd like help putting a date on that Stanley vacuum bottle!
People often added their own handles on them. I can help you date several of those if you'd like. Let me know!
Are there more markings on the bottom beyond the center logo part? It's in ver nice condition!
What a nice set! I've seen a bunch with one sandwich tin, but two tins and 4 compartments in the case is unique. I'm not so sure the all-stainless one is a Stanley... is it? I've been researchin...
It's probably way too late, but don't make these into lamps! They art upside down because there is no pumping mechanism. They were used on flights to serve hot coffee. Turning the taps, the coffee/...
I've been collecting and researching these quite a bit, and I might be able to help you date it more accurately. Please let me know if you're interested!
BetsyMuseum has set you on the right track. The bottom of one of the carafes shown has "7-54" on it, which indicates that it was made in July 1954. The rest of the post that BetsyM references says:...
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