While we are on the subject of magnifying products, I am looking for small display vials with magnifying lids - I need to safely display two very, very, very small Native American baskets. I think someone like Edmonton (or Edmonson?) Scientific might have them but I think I'm spelling the name wrong as I can't find them online. I have found one thing that might do but it's ugly black plastic. I was hoping to find something that looks like a small petri dish, only with a magnifying lid. Anybody know where I can find these?
thanks,
Jill R. Chancey, Curator
Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
Laurel, MS 39440
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(phone) 601-649-6374
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