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rare and uncatalogged butter pats
uncatalogged chili bowls in the early avocado glaze
rare and uncatalogged bean crocks and chili bowls
tumbler, cat#1 18” large chop plate, and cat#11 4qt bowl
cat#1 18” large chop plate and cat#29 serving platter
cat#51 goblet, #59 small bird, #51 decanter on large chop
cat#3&4 barbecue cup and saucer in honey glaze
barbecue cup and saucer in honey glaze, top view
cat#3 barbecue cup rarities - lunchtime glaze & incised
avocado barbecue cups - old on the left and new on right
the old version is handsigned, the new is inkstamped
rarities cat#2, 3, & 15 in the butterscotch glaze
frosty fudge sugar & creamer & avocado individual s&c
cat#5&6 sugar & creamer, cat#49 individual s&c
frosty fudge sugar & creamer & avocado individual s&c
avocado sugar & creamer and early sugar & creamer
avocado early sugar & creamer
frosty fudge #25 dish garden, rim-sitter and bbq cup
avocado salt & pepper and early salt & pepper
cat#7&8 salt & pepper shakers
pitchers #13 4qt, #30 2qt and  #38 24oz juice pitcher
the #30 2qt pitcher varies from the other two
cat#30 and cat#13 2qt and 4qt pitchers in avocado
the shape of the 2qt is similar to the plates and sugar bowl
rare: the 4qt pitcher is listed as not available in raspberry
raspberry and avocado 4 qt pitchers
rare variations from the #15 tumbler mold
early three-ring tumblers are heavy and often called vases
butterscotch was discontinued due to firing variability
tamac stack: saucer, salad, breakfast & dinner plates
cat#19 & 20 coffee cup and saucer
cat#43 teacup 6oz and cat#19 coffee cup 8oz
cat#31 & 35 large and small mantle planters
cat#21 & 22 raspberry single and double candle holders
cat#21 raspberry single candle holders
#21 honey single candle holders & #59 blue birds
honey and experimental white over bibbly fudge
#20 saucers in honey and experimental white over fudge
cat#32 violet planter in avocado
cat#23 wall vases in unusual color combinations
cat#23 free-form wall vases
#27 teapot, #50 decanter, #27(?) late teapot
pot on the left is often called by collectors the ‘chocolate pot”
believed to be a later teapot, not pictured in the catalog
teapot spout view
late teapot has a lid similar to the sugar dish but larger
cat#33 oklahoma ashtray
cat#14 ash tray 7”
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