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Drinking Accessories
A variety of drinking vessels were sold with the Old Spice
connection!
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Ceramart
Stein $17 This stein is 8 1/2"
tall and was manufactured in 1982. It is white ceramic with a blue wash glaze.
The bottom is marked: "Ship Grand Turk, Limited edition Ceramic Stein hand-crafted
exclusively for Shulton, 1982" Only 12,000 were produced. It was
originally released as a "first in a series" but I do not think another style
was ever offered. The stein came with a 6 3/8 oz. bottle of after shave and retailed for
$30.

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Etched Glass Steins $8 Very Common Shulton produced four different etched glass
steins with pewter lids between 1986 and 1990.
The stein sold in 1986 bore the
Ship Grand Turk - 1786, and came with a bottle of after shave and retailed for
$14.00.
The second in the
series of nautical glass steins was sold in 1988 and bore an
etched picture of America's Cup sailboat. Beneath the ship are the words '12 METER RACING
SLOOP', 'As raced in America's Cup', 'Series One.' Including a bottle of after
shave, it retailed for $14.00.
A third design in this series was sold in 1989
showing the Sloop
Columbia, and in 1990 the Clipper Ship Ariel was offered

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Newer
Pottery Stein $23 Judging by the logo, this stein is of fairly recent
vintage, around the late 1980s. I invite any information from a knowledgeable
viewer!

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Pewter
Mug $53 Hard
to Find This is an
"Armetal" or pewter style tankard. The front reads "Old Spice Shave
Cream." Probably produced in the late 1970s or early 1980s.

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Ship
Friendship Tumbler $20 and
up.
Rare This is another contribution from Charley! He
picked it up from Canada. Measures 5.5 inches tall. Date
unknown.....
I am not as certain about the short glasses.
Unlike the Tumbler, the short glasses do not have the "Ship Grand
Turk" on them, but the ship looks good and the compass rose is
consistent with other Old Spice designs.
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