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Old Western Cowboy Ceramic or Pottery Tooth Pick Holder
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This item is already soldOld Western Cowboy Ceramic or Pottery Tooth Pick Holder
West   Western   United States   America   American   Americana   Cowboy   Gunfighter   Ceramic   Pottery   Tooth Pick   Holder   Souvenir
The picture shows a front and back view of thins Old Western Cowboy Ceramic or Pottery Tooth Pick Holder. The holder is not dated but it is believed to be from the 1930s or 1940s. It is painted and glazed. He is wearing a hat, neckerchief, gun belt with a revolver, shoes, and a large pair of chaps. It is simply marked ''JAPAN'' on the bottom. It may have been purchased as a souvenir from someone's trip to the west years ago. The toothpick holder measures about 3'' tall. It appears to be in excellent or better condition as pictured.

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Old Western Cowboy Ceramic or Pottery Tooth Pick Holder


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