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These two ashtrays were likely "freebies" given out by the businesses to their customers.
• People's National Bank (now RoseRock Bank, 2009), 3.5" clear glass ashtray, date unknown.
• Solomon Abstract Agency, 6" translucent brown-green ashtray with gold detail, date unkown.
Do you have any other information on these ashtrays? Do you have ashtrays from other Kingfisher County businesses? Let us know! KingCoHistory@yahoo.com
Donated to KingCoHistory by Kurt Kaya, Kingfisher.
Donated to Chisholm Trail Museum by KingCoHistory.