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Navajo
| The coffee server juxtaposed next to the [tall] coffee pot. The sauceboat sports a nifty ceramic handle. |
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| While the Navajo shape borrows some of its members from the Freeform shapes (see [tall] coffee pot), most of the shapes are restrained compared with that line. Still there is a compelling modernity to the Navajo line. The teapot sports a rattan handle. The cruet handle is consistent with the tall coffee pot handle. |
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| This large salad bowl is not easy to find with the ceramic handled salad spoon and fork. The utensils are a marvelous part of this Metlox line. Glassware with this identical decoration has been found and augments the line quite well. |
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