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  2. Bird of Happiness (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Wood chip bird is a carved wooden item with thin wavy plumage of the wings. The plumage and tail of these birds were usually made of split pine, that is why the birds were called "wood chip". The place of the wooden toy origin in the form of a bird is the Arkhangelsk region. It's also called a "Pomor dove". [1]

  3. Millersburg Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    A pattern used for compotes. Known colors include green, vaseline, amethyst, and marigold. [5] Big Fish A pattern that is close to the Trout and Fly pattern made by Millersburg. Made in bowl shapes in green, vaseline, amethyst, and marigold. [6] Big Thistle Only two known items have this patter. Both are punch bowls in the amethyst color [7]

  4. Fenton Art Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Fenton had a long history of decorating glass that goes back to its beginnings in 1905. [1] The Fenton Art Glass company started out as a decorating company that purchased blanks from glass manufacturers and placed their own decorations on them. [2] Fenton did not manufacturer glass until 1907 a year after the Williamstown, WV plant was built. [2]

  5. Bird of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Bird of happiness can refer to: Bird of Happiness (toy), traditional Russian wooden carved toy. The Bird of Happiness ...

  6. Northwood Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The original Northwood Glass Company was established by Harry Northwood in 1887 in Martins Ferry, Ohio. However, the company was later relocated to Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, where it failed to thrive. [3] In 1895 he opened up the New Northwood glass company in a factory previously owned by the Indiana Glass company in Indiana, Pennsylvania.

  7. Uranium glass - Wikipedia

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    [6] Specialized collectors still define Vaseline glass as transparent or semi-transparent uranium glass in this specific color. [ 7 ] Vaseline glass is sometimes used as a synonym for any uranium glass, especially in the United States, but this usage is frowned upon, [ 8 ] since Vaseline-brand petroleum jelly was only yellow, not other colors.

  8. Son of a Gun (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Son of a Gun is the debut extended play single by Glasgow alternative rock group the Vaselines. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The title-song of the EP came to a wider audience after a Nirvana Peel session version of it, along with "Molly's Lips", was released on their compilation album Incesticide .

  9. James Powell and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The firm of James Powell and Sons, also known as Whitefriars Glass, were London-based English glassmakers, leadlighters and stained-glass window manufacturers. As Whitefriars Glass , the company existed from the 18th century, but became well known as a result of the 19th-century Gothic Revival and the demand for stained glass windows.