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Dumler & Breiden Bowl

Many thanks to style-invasion for solving the mystery of who-what-where for this bowl I purchased on eBay for $15.

 

I ♥ this cup...

When I poured my morning coffee into this cup, I thought about why I keep it around (I gave away the other pieces I had, but I felt I had to retain one of these cups).

1964 World's Fair Post Card Sign

 

For all the World's Fair's and space age enthusists.....

Original post card sign from the 1964/65 New York World's Fair. It's almost 3 ft by 1 ft.

Peter Terris Calico Leaves Bowls

I had all I wanted for my Calico Leaves collection until I found these. Arrived today and they are mint! Set of three regulation size cereal/soup bowls with an attached plate!

Condiment Set or Modern Art?

This interesting condiment holder arrived today.

The cups are aluminum, the
stand is plated stainless steel and the base is a really good looking plastic
masquerading as wood.

Beautiful splatter blue and white vessel

Hi - I've posted this in "Identify My Glass!" but I wanted to share some other photos here.

The Little Sofa in the Rain

A couple of years ago I was driving by this small antique shop that catered to primitive items and they had this sitting out front in the rain.

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