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- Object✖
- Drink Serving Vessel✖
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- Cream Pitcher (1)
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- Seltzer Bottle (1)
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Date
- 1900s✖
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Seltzer bottle Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Seltzer bottle Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Glass seltzer bottle with writing "Spring Company, Red Rock, Bar Harbor" | ||
Majolica Pitcher Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Majolica Pitcher Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Majolica pitcher which is decorated to look like a tree trunk with blackberry plants. | |||
China Pitcher Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| China Pitcher Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: This small pitcher measures 2 and one half inches high. It looks like it was for a single serving of cream. It is inscribed with the letter "k" and is marked on the bottom with the date "1929", as well as, the words "The Bailey-Walker vitrified china". There is a wider gold band around the top, on the handle, and a thinner band around the bottom. (see picture) This is thought to be a creamer used in the dining room at the Kimball House, Northeast Harbor hotel. See relations tab for same object. [show more] |