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<p>[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 28822, member: 70"]That mold (the original piece under discussion) was tooled from the original form, (open like a small tumbler) to be at least five different shapes, none of which are found in the catalogs I have. Below are four of the shapes, in various colors. This illustration comes from a Glass Toothpick book. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]7164[/ATTACH] </p><p>You may call the above a spittoon, if you wish to draw buyers for the exotic, but I won't be bidding, I won't collect spittoons.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 28822, member: 70"]That mold (the original piece under discussion) was tooled from the original form, (open like a small tumbler) to be at least five different shapes, none of which are found in the catalogs I have. Below are four of the shapes, in various colors. This illustration comes from a Glass Toothpick book. [ATTACH=full]7164[/ATTACH] You may call the above a spittoon, if you wish to draw buyers for the exotic, but I won't be bidding, I won't collect spittoons.[/QUOTE]
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