Another RARE Paterson find...

epackage

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There is a HTF C.H.A. Tiffany hutch where his address is in the slugplate, in fact Jim recently dug one at the river dig, but few people knew this other variant existed. I'm guessing that's why I was lucky to steal this one on Ebay a few hours ago. This is the only one I know of that doesn't have the address, I'm adding a side by side pic for comparison... Happy Thanksgiving!!
 

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Bass

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Hey E, that is awesome. Glad to see you spot that one and get it

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jgas

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Hey E, I'm thinking about digging up another variant.. Wish me luck! LOL........jgas
 

RelicDude

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Beautiful hutch. What does the the O in the triangle mean? I have an early small fruit jar with that mark on it.
 

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epackage

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The O in the triangle is unknown on any other hutches so it's a stumper...
 

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