5 Rare mugs -- Primrose,
Fleurette, Honeysuckle, Anniversary Rose, and unidentified "Bouquet"
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Various Patio mugs – Dots, Stripes, White, Crystal, Alder Brau. White
is C+ but the others are B+ grade. White Patio mugs
with colors inside are A++.
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3 stacking and 3 D-Handle Bars Over Maple Leaf pattern B grade
from the late 1970s.
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Mosaic or Stacking Blocks pattern C- from the later 1970s.
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4 Super Stripes mugs. C- from the 1960s.
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An uncommon snowflake pattern,
rare in that this is unmarked except for the mold number. Early 1960s.
B grade.
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Two more gingham or checkerboard
styles, a stacking with only 5 rows (1960s B grade) and a D-Handle
with a dozen rows but no fringe (also B grade but from the later
1970s) These two are uncommon variations. The common
gingham stacking mug with fringe is about a C- grade mug. |
Droopy Loops B
grade from the late 1970s
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Jungle Lines or Wavy Stripes.
C+ from the late 1970s. |
A rare pattern, ink spot, snowflake or flower? B+ grade from
the late 1970s. |
B Circular Mosaic 1970's |
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