An off-white with green outline and accents lid for creamed cottage cheese from Shultz's Dairy in Lucasville, Scioto County, Ohio. Text at the bottom says "Authority of Scioto Co. Health Dept."
A colored lid for creamed cottage cheese from Shultz's Dairy in Lucasville, Scioto County, Ohio. A woman outlined in a trail of flowers, background is green, the outer part is striped red and off white.
Black hat with gold accents that says "Ohio, E Plurbus Unum" on the Gold Eagle. This hat belonged to Albert Harold Dehner (1914-1989) of Portsmouth, Ohio who attended the Ohio State University and was in the Band.
A cardboard holiday Marting's gift box with red, green, and white Christmas wreath design all over the lid and box itself with 'Marting's' etched in gold on the inside. "SB, $4.50" is written in pencil inside.
Bronze metal letter opener with 'The Dove Quality Line Portsmouth, Ohio' engraved with a unique design. The Dove Hat Co. was first known as the Portsmouth Hat Company and was established in 1892. Located at 124 West 2nd St (Second St) in the Houston building and then in the Fuller Building at 75 West 2nd St (Second St) in 1911 and lastly the Riley Building at 622 2nd St (Second St) in 1922 after their name was changed to the Dove Hat Company in 1920. At it's peak they were operating 11 locations throughout Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee as a wholesale company that produced hats, clothes, and other items known as the Dove Quality Line.
Off white cloth bookmark with blue and gold writing of "The Hail Mary" prayer for Mart Glynn's Funeral Home. The location changed throughout the years. Being located first at 1207 Gallia Street, Portsmouth. It was first called Glynn's Ambulance and Funeral Chapel, then Brock Hall Funeral Home, then to Glynn Brock Funeral home until the 1950's when Mart Glynn left to start his own funeral home with his son Robert Glynn (1926-1985) at his own Mart Glynn's Funeral Home (1147 2nd St, Portsmouth) until Mart died in December of 1971. Robert Glynn went into business with Jimbob Osman of South Shore and changed the name to Glynn & Osman Funeral home until his death in 1985. The location (1147 2nd St) is now apart of the Shawnee State University parking and student dorms.
Brown/amber hued glass bottle from Gay-Ola Cola Portsmouth, Ohio. Embossed on the Front "Gay-Ola The New Improved Cola". J.I. Marsh Co. Steven A. Marsh President-General Manager, George U. Marsh Vice President-Secretary, soft drink manufacturers, rear 1526 Fifth (5th) Street.
Cast iron-bronze in color with some patina and black wear marks. Open hands with grapes and leaves at wrist. On back - "Ohio Stove, Portsmouth, Ohio" Dish was a holder for Calling Cards.
Gold in color, cast iron trivet in shape of the state of Ohio. Front "Ohio Bicentennial, 1803-2003, County" on Back "Osco Industries, Portsmouth, Ohio"
Glass bottle with red print, "Pure Milk Company, Portsmouth, Ohio" on front and back. Small bottle was used for cream. The Pure Milk Company was located on Eighth (8th) Street.