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From the book, "Journey Along the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad: Pictorial": "The Delawanna Inn was located on present day
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The most likely location that this wonderful pat was used was as at the Alpha Café in Wapokoneta, Ohio. It’s still in business after
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This is a very hard-to-find postcard of the Carr China plant, with the name "Pottery, Grafton, W. Va." printed in the upper right
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This nice plate in Amtrak’s National pattern is an excellent example with its bright blue rim set off by the narrow gray line. It was made by
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FREE SHIPPING! Butter pat in the Carolina pattern is nearly 3 ½” in diameter with light utensil wear. It was made by Sterling China, as marked
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These handsome plates made by Sterling China in 1950 are stamped on the back for the Atlantic Coast Line, and are of course the easily identified
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This sugar bowl has a life preserver with rope surrounding the intertwined CBCR monogram that stands for Banana Company of Costa Rica, or Bananera de
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The Shenango China backstamp on this platter dates from the 1920s to the early 1950s, but when combined with the L. Barth and Co., New York,
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This unique plate in black and red design is decorated in a Native American motif with the Indian silhouette, peace pipes and crossed arrows with a
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Blue Adam was a Syracuse stock pattern, but it has been documented as having been used for a time on the Prospector train, owned by Denver and Rio
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