TODAY DIG LARGE MILK GLASS JAR- BOWL- CUP-SPOON & AND ONE STRANGE BOTTLE

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east texas terry

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DUG THIS LARGE 6 SIDED MILK GLASS IN 1930,S DUMP IMG_0160.JPG IMG_0163.JPGIMG_0165.JPGIMG_0166.JPG
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The Bowl is a nice find especially because you rarely find them whole, most of mine are found broken.
 

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Yeah I really like that bowl too, any idea what the company was? I'm usually happy to just find broken marked dishes that display well, not many were thrown out intact. It's quite ornately decorated for restaurant ware too.
 

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THANKS I LOOK UP HERE THE INFO THOMPSON,S LUNCH ROOM 1933
Chicago based John R. Thompson company was one of largest "one arm" lunch rooms of the early 20th century. Great history! Cool plate, thanks again for the pictures and post.
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Like the bowl and not cracked, miracle.

What is a"one arm" lunch room?

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It's a cafeteria where there are not tables; the chairs had one arm that was wide enough to set a plate on.
 

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