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Re: WTB Old pottery jugs, churns, jars
[Re: JugHunter]
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01/23/15 10:11 PM
01/23/15 10:11 PM
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btw, I know the water cooler isn't a jar/churn per se, but it's in the ball park, and it is unique. In the rare instances you do come across 'em, they are almost always missing the cups, at bare minimum.
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