Created: 22 September 2003
Following are photos of a portion of Mothers collection of glassware, china, and other bric-a-brac. She had so much of this sort of thing that it is impossible for us to keep it all and the items shown are mostly those that we have decided not to keep. Many of them have been given to family members and close friends. Most of the rest will be put up for sale at a gallery in Monterey. If any other friends would like to have some of these things please let us know. They range from trinkets to valuable antiques. We really hope that someone will want a sofa pillow or two (Photo 63). There are clearly more than we can use and they will bring little or nothing at a sale. The items were grouped to make reasonable photos  some are coherent groups but in many cases the items in a group are unrelated. A few things appear more than once  we got a bit confused while setting up the shots.
I just got a new digital camera and still have a few quirks to work out. Therefore, many of the pix are a bit darker than they should be. We will be happy to send out a better quality closeup image of any item anyone is especially interested in. The scale shown in most of the photos is in inches.
| Photo 10  Antique swirl glass. There is one more of both the large and small tumblers. | Photo 11  There are 8 of the blue glasses. | 
| Photo 12  Oops! We are keeping the goblets and sherbet cups. The vase and 8 of the tiny liqueur glasses are available. | Photo 13 | 
| Photo 14  The dark guy in front is a wooden box. | Photo 15 | 
| Photo 16 | Photo 17  There are five of the little cups. | 
| Photo 18 | Photo 19  There are two of the plate at top. | 
| Photo 20  The plates are Portuguese. | Photo 21 | 
| Photo 22  There are two of the small dishes. | Photo 23 | 
| Photo 56 | Photo 25  It does not show in the photo but the plate is on a short pedestal. | 
| Photo 26  The dark blue cup is cobalt glass. | Photo 27 | 
| Photo 28  There are a pair of the Royal Worcester egg coddlers (at rear). | Photo 29  These are Mexican. | 
| Photo 31  Fiestaware; these are valuable! | Photo 32 | 
| Photo 33  At left is a tile and at right is an enameled copper dish. | Photo 34 | 
| Photo 35 | Photo 36 | 
| Photo 55 | Photo 57 | 
| Photo 58  The glass also appears in photo 36 and the bud vase in photo 18. | Photo 59 | 
| Photo 60 | Photo 61  Coffee grinder. | 
| Photo 62  The butter dish also appears in photo 60 and the sugar bowl in photo 21. | Photo 63  This is not exactly glassware! Mother had more sofa pillows than we can possibly use. | 
| Photo 37  Here is almost everything in the above photos all in one cupboard. There are several items missing and there are a few oddments in there that are not in the other photographs  but this is a substantially good overview. |