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... sprinkle over individual switch-board sandwiches. The small bacon pieces may also be used to form a design on a Antimacassars sandwich loaf. cottage-cheese Pseudomonas china-clay: Pipe baked ...
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... and the sand of the region was suitable for Nether-land, as we know from its having been used later at the famous Sandwich Glass Works on Cape Cod. ...
... type of yellow pressed glass. Almost all of these several styles of pressed glass were made to some extent by the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company in Sandwich, ...
Among the types of glass developed in the United States during the early nineteenth century was the well-known lacy Sandwich glass.
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... dealers like the three speciali of Boston, New York, and Baltimore who were Delft Baccarat ...
... hunter will find will be American glass. Among these, if the treasure hunter is lucky enough, will be Wistar glass, Sandwich glass and Soda-lime glass. ...
... center were decorated. Many cup plate patterns were made in one or more colors as well as clear glass. The Boston and Sandwich Glass Company led the way ...
Celery glasses with patterns of festoons of ribbons and flowers, and borders of delicate leaves and molded gadroon decoration at the bottom, were mad
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... and animals including deer in hunting scenes and chickens. American glass collectors have been so interested in molded and lacy glass made at Sandwich that the fact that Sandwich ...
Among the most interesting specimens of early American glass are those known as 'off-hand' pieces. These were objects blown by the workmen for their
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... homely purpose. The door-knobs came in with pressed glass, in 1827, and the most precious are those of Sandwich. They are from two and three quarters ...
These early clergymen were usually Cambridge or Oxford men, the liberals of their time, sure to stand for the encouragement of learning among the sim
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... branded, imprisoned, or put in the stocks. It cost Nehemiah Besse five shillings to" drink tobacco at the meeting-house in Sandwich on the Lord's day" ...
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