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Burned Tea Cups Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Burned Tea Cups Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Two cups burned in the Fire of 1947, hotel china by Mitchell & Woodbury of Boston, white with green trim near rims. | ||
Cup Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Cup Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Cup. Silver with "JOHN Feb 18 1934" engraved. Bottom is stamped with "Sterling 335". | |||
Saucers and Cups Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Saucers and Cups Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Set of two Wedgwood Transferware cups and saucers with brown illustrations. Belonged to Beatrix Farrand. | |||
Cup Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Cup Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Bright red/brown wood. Handle of darker wood. Wooden ring in handle of lighter wood. Missing one handle on opposite side. Intricate carving. Is this an "egg cup"? No provenance. Is there a Deed of Gift? | |||||
Cup Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Cup Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Small cup with handles. Swans in design. Handle has raised dots. | |||||
Cup Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Cup Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Tiny blue glass cup with applied yellow glass handle. Height 1.5" | |||||
Mustache Cup Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Mustache Cup Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Mustache cup, with raised design with flowers and leaves. Red and gold outline. Mustache guard has red flowers and gold leaves. Handle broken. Marked in peach and dark red, “Remember Me”. Donor info - belonged to Timothy Mason. | |||||
Shaving Mug Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Shaving Mug Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Mustache cup, china with gold trim which has faded. Broken handle. Lip chipped. Donor info - belonged to Timothy Mason of Beech Hill. |