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  1. John Galt

    Hatbox Homage

    Here's a great old Stetson I bought Friday for $12.00, along with a Dobbs octogon for $10 (not pictured). I guess good deals do come along, but they are usually in person. Shipping hurts! That's why I like to get a hat in the box ;-)
  2. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    One more that doesn't look too cool, but which I consider quite collectible. It's a Bartlett-Collins Glass Co. Souvenir shot glass from a convention in May of 1931 during national Prohibition in the US (which ended in December of 1933). The writing is very faded.
  3. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    1890's brilliant cut glass. I didn't shine it up, and it's not crystal, so it's not so brilliant at the moment. It is a "pineapple and strawberry" pattern.
  4. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Rare hand blown crackle glass shot with a ground top and a pontil bottom. This is probably quite old.
  5. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Not vintage, but collectible and risqué. Part of a four glass set, I believe, with recipes for each drink on the back.
  6. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    More risqué shots. This one is by Libby, I believe. Here's a depression tall one in a similar style. And a more modern glass,"Sour Venus" schnapps:
  7. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Playboy "Femlin" shot glass and original (Kansas City) Playboy Club key. Circa 1950's. This was one of my first vintage shot glasses, and the research was what got me hooked.
  8. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Souvenir milk glass shot dated 1904. Text is so faded I didn't try to capture it.
  9. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Figural wolf shot glass in pewter. These are sometimes plated in gold, and you can find elk, foxes, and even a bear, I believe. I have a matching ash tray somewhere that is much rarer.
  10. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    1930's depression tall set, in mixed colors.
  11. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Jeanette honeycomb optic from the 1930's.
  12. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    This is a McKee pattern if I remember correctly, the "Aztec." It's an 1800's pressed glass shot, pretty hard to find.
  13. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Not sure of age or the pattern, except that it's an EAPG - but it's a double sided glass jigger. Rarely seen, especially in EAPG.
  14. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Glad I'm not totally self-indulgent ;-) There were two of the swallow glasses when I bought it, but sadly, I could not afford both. It is a real piece of art. Here is a relatively rare one, the "Real McKee" bottoms up shot glass with ashtray, in jadeite, circa 1920's. It's got the patent...
  15. John Galt

    Hatbox Homage

    Good buy 1M1!
  16. John Galt

    Photos of hatters tools

    Here's a hatter's iron in a format I had not seen before.
  17. John Galt

    Photos of hatters tools

    You raise a good point Olė, this bears some thought.
  18. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Is anyone following this thread?
  19. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    This one is awesome. The fellow who made this grouse on a wheel was a true artist.
  20. John Galt

    Vintage Shot Glasses

    Sterling "just a swallow"

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