Towering cumulus. Fire Weather and Fire Danger Station Handbook. 1953.
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Towering cumulus. Fire Weather and Fire Danger Station Handbook. 1953.
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Sun. Atlas of Astronomy by Alex Keith Johnston. 1869. Atlas page detail.
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Roman glass bottle in the shape of a fish, 1st-2nd century A.D.
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Roses, red family. The garden book. 1951. Montgomery Ward
A little ceramic jackalope. This piece will be available this Friday, March 13th at 8 pm Eastern time.
A shell payphone from the Connections Museum Seattle/The Herbert H. Warrick Jr. Museum of Communications
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Cat-lifting tip. Tibs cat book. 1948.
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