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Thursday 10/29/2009 9:18:38am
Name: eileen
E-Mail: westonhill@mhcable.com
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Location: new york
Comments: HI Was wondering what he pretty vases were that I had come across. Thanks for the info !




Friday 08/21/2009 5:57:05pm
Name: Deb
E-Mail: debbiejames11@hotmail.com
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Location: Canada
Comments: I'm looking for 2 pcs to complete a child tea set my grandma still has. Do where I could look for a creamer and a tea cup from a children's tea set lemonade and oxblood colour in the octagonal shape? If you can be of any help I would really appreciate it.




Friday 07/10/2009 1:03:23am
Name: Tom Appleton
E-Mail: crossapples@msn.com
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Comments: Nice Collection, Got any Cornucopias For Sale ??
Tom Appleton.




Sunday 06/14/2009 6:01:52pm
Name: Wesley F. Smith
E-Mail: wfsmithvtfl@aol.com
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Location: Fort Lauderdale
Comments: Am a native Vermonter currently living/working in Fort Lauderdale. My Mother collected hundreds of pieces of Akro over the years. When she died a couple years ago a family member sold the collection basically for nothing. I do have a mesh bag of marbles that I have never seen anywhere. I have sealed it in a ziploc to prevent damage because the bag is very fragile and dry rotting. Paper label stapled to top seals the original bag. Label says HY-GRADE on one side and AKRO AGATE on the other. Small print says Clarksburg, W. VA. Bag contains 23 marblized marbles and one solid baby blue one. Marbalization is mainly black and baby blue, while some streaks of brown and/or oxblood. The marbles were given to my Mother by an antique store owner in New Hampshire as a gift in response to an akro powder jar sent to her by my Mother in 1980. Can't remember the name of the town, but the lady's name was Betty Kelly. I imagine she is deceased by now. Store was near a traffic circle on Route 4 in southern New Hampshire, and there were numerous pieces of more "common" akro.




Tuesday 05/26/2009 8:49:47pm
Name: John D.
E-Mail: jdolski@comcast
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Location: Michigan
Comments: I have a complete set with box of
"NO. 1025 Green Water Set" and was curious when it was made and what's it's value?
My mother passed away recently and it was
found and I never knew about it.

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