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the boxes lean in towards each other to butt heads
documented in the photos
Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum
to the wonderfully specific baskets full of fish and other things including what I'd guess are lemongrass stalks
I found this at the estate sale of an artist and longtime art professor in Worchester
Vintage Red Cross Pins - Set of Five Native American earrings the boxes lean in towardsI believe all of these old Red Cross pins date to the World War I era; some are marked 1919, one 1920, and I think the rest are about the same age, maybe a few a bit older. Most of the backs are stamped, including with the following: "American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio"; "Gerighty & Company, Chicago, IL"; "Greenduck Metal Stamping Co"; "The Whitehead & Hoag Co. Newark, NJ"; and JL Lynch, Chicago, IL. Hard to beat this iconic logo, I think, and great
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