Reuniting two pieces

villagenut

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Was digging a bit in an old trash pit that I frequent often and happened upon some more intact milk glass. Not a big fan of the stuff, but was surprised to find a piece that looked similar to another from back in February (http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/today-s-finds/493465-milk-glass.html). This one was about six feet from that Feb hole and not only did this one have a Maker's embossing but also was a match to the other piece. This is the lid portion and the previous dug one was the base. Marked Prof. I. Hubert's Malvina Cream. The mystery of the former piece has been solved and the two sit nicely together again as one.

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Bass

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Great job tying the 2 together
 

Captain Caveman

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That's pretty cool!
 

sunrunner

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there common , but not hardly found in one piece. much of the time the lid is broken .
 

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