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Man, I must be searching all the wrong places. Good for you, looking forward to seeing your new finds.
 

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Any idea what the pontiled rectangular Connecticut medicine was? Also love the base on the umbrella, I like collecting the transitional molds as much as the pontils (looks like a hinge, yes?).
 

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Any idea what the pontiled rectangular Connecticut medicine was? Also love the base on the umbrella, I like collecting the transitional molds as much as the pontils (looks like a hinge, yes?).
I have no idea on the CT one, been trying to figure it out too. Also the umbrellas are hinge molded flint glass.
 

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Dug for a bit recently. Mostly 1880s blanks and many more criers, but I got a nice early sheared and ground umbrella mucilage and my buddy got the hinge mold flint glass umbrella ink!
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