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I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my grandfather's brother, Joseph Pote. He was a glassblower around the late 1800s and lived in East Stroudsburg, Pa., for a while.
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Dear Helaine and Joe: I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my grandfather’s brother, Joseph Pote. He was a glassblower around the late 1800s and lived in East Stroudsburg, Pa ...
I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my grandfather's brother, Joseph Pote. He was a glassblower around the late 1800s and lived in East Stroudsburg, Pa., for a while.
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I believe this glass rolling pin may have been made by my grandfather's brother, Joseph Pote. He was a glassblower around the late 1800s and lived in East Stroudsburg, Pa., for a while.