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Vintage Glass Candy Containers

Another way to introduce the public to american glass manufacturers was to offer smaller items, such as candy containers. These were produced in a large variety of genres. Many survive today, some even contain their original candy sweets. Containers were produced pre-WWII, and used cork stoppers, waxed in paper panels or screw on tin caps to hold candy.
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Rabbit with gold gilded top by Victory Glass c.1930 5 3/8 inches tall - new candies
found January 2020, Strough Janette PA train, 5 inches long with paper label - cork cap. marked Patent 5533
4 inch tall Charlie Chaplin marked GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. circa 1910. common piece in varied levels of remaining paint. reproduction barrel top with coin slot plus new candies
6 inch Santa Claus made by J. Millstein Company c.1940 in Jeanette Pennsylvania
simple aircraft with metal wing and screw on propeller - unknonw manufactuer
Vintage T.H. Strough Fire Department Pumper Truck

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T.H.Strough Company - Janette PA Fire Department Pumper Truck with rolling metal wheels c.1920s
DIY Glass Candy Airplane

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Vintage Camera on Tripod

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Glass Bottle Filled with Candy

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September 2019 addition to train genre - marked Patented E3s 3/8 oz : 4 inches long screw cap
4 1/2 inch bunny eating a carrot ... unknown manufacturer and production date. new snap in cardboard base, and candies. found May 2019
train with interesting slide off panel with great lithograph of boiler at full steam
1925 Victory Glass crowing rooster with gold gilded trim, 5 1/2 inches tall - new candies
trains that used corks as bottle stoppers
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