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An excellent ID resource are catalogs (Sears&Roebucks, Wards) from that  time 
period. I grab copies, when I come across them. 
 
According to my mother, there was always one in the outhouse but it was not  
marked, 'Reading Copy Only'! 
 
I have a couple from the late 19th that are reprints and those are much  
easier to find. I highly recommended the catalogs since you can  glean useful 
information from the ads and, they come in handy for  identifying all sorts of 
objects. Often, I like to cross-reference with topical  identification guides, 
like for ceramics only - especially those geared for the  antiques market.
 
Pam
 
In a message dated 8/26/2005 2:51:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Hello  All:

I am currently trying to accession a ca. 1900 toilet set (pitcher,  basin, 
slop jar, etc.), and am at a loss when trying to determine the  names of 
all of the parts.  Can anyone help me out, either by  supplying a source 
where I can look up the information, providing me with  a photo of a set in 
your collection with the pieces labeled, or allowing  me to send you a 
photo of our set so that you can take a look?   Thanks in advance for any 
and all help!

Amanda Dyer
Bell County  Museum





Pamela Silvestri, Museum Assistant
Northeast States Civilian  Conservation Corps Museum
Shenipsit State Forest
166 Chestnut Hill  Road
Stafford Springs, Connecticut 06076
(860)  684-3430

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