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.
A gold metal ornament for the Wheelersburg United Methodist Church in Wheelersburg, Ohio. In the middle is a painting of Jesus Christ. On the back says "Behold, I stand at the door and knock. Rev. 3:20"
A glass plate for the Samuel Horchow Company in Portsmouth, Ohio. It was located at 40-48 Gallia Street. It manufactured house furniture. The plate has the 1910 calendar circling the edge.
A glass plate ad for Steinkamp's in Portsmouth, Ohio. A picture of the Pedro Miguel Locks, part of the Panama Canal, is on the front. Steinkamp was a longtime furniture company (1907-1928). Located 526-530 Second (2nd) Street. Sold to Lewis Furniture in 1928.
A square box with green and red mistletoe all over, the background gold. The inside is tan with the words stamped in red "Millhuff's, DEPT. STORES. Sciotoville-Wheelersburg, Ohio".