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Here are some images of different pieces of Texaco China, that Doug has had in his Collection:











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Sorry for Hi Jacking your thread Herns. But this shows people a little bit about what's out there to be collected.

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No problem, Im always good with learning, I have had a few pieces over the years and always liked having a few different things that I dont see everyday. I very rarely see this china appear, probably cause you had it all, that was one a great collection you had, looks like you cleaned out a couple ships of their dinnerware! LOL!!

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Originally Posted By: herns
looks like you cleaned out a couple ships of their dinnerware!


couple ships, the fleet!
awesome texaco china collection.. cool


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China collection is awesome; but, those display cabinets are pretty cool as well.


Dave GILL,
Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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