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<p>[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 497591, member: 70"]Much of Jefferson's wares were gift and decorative wares. There were patterns among the wares, but many pieces are collected because they're toothpick holders, or salt shakers or spooners, or whatever. </p><p>George, above, is absolutely correct about the ruby frit on the edge, several pieces can be confused with Northwood, except for that ruby frit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 497591, member: 70"]Much of Jefferson's wares were gift and decorative wares. There were patterns among the wares, but many pieces are collected because they're toothpick holders, or salt shakers or spooners, or whatever. George, above, is absolutely correct about the ruby frit on the edge, several pieces can be confused with Northwood, except for that ruby frit.[/QUOTE]
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