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surfaceone

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I liked the next picture of the two decorated embossing in the molds.  I would like to know more about them.

Nice thread of coverage.  Thanks!    RED Matthews

Hey RED,

Thank you, sir. I like them as well, though they are both badly broken.

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The bottom is gone from the one with the fan shaped embossings. I was assuming that they were both colognes. I'd be happy to send them to you, if you'd like.

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akronmarbles

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Yes...akronmarbles is my website. The company made lots of different ceramic toys.
 

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Hi, Marjorie; was that census date really 1990? Seems that would make him more than 81 ?

Hello again ....Thanks SAbottles for pointing out my typo....that should read 1900....I need a proofreader!!

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You are right about Akron producing clay or pottery toys. I still have a couple boots and jugs that were dug there.

Mike
 

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