But just as awesome as ever:
first up, a Flemish Art tankard with a pretty lady SOLD
and also with grapes and grape leaves on the other side, which I forgot to photograph.
Skol !!
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Some other old timey merchandise,
in the form of blue EAPG salt and pepper shakers SOLD
sunset pattern
guttate pattern
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gosh oh golly, what a beauty this is:
1960s necklace
five strands of glass beads
all in shades of spring green
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circa 1950 grosgrain evening bag
nifty lucite clasp
equally nifty thingies holding the straps
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Sarah Coventry is in the house!
SUPER-cool Sarah Cov pendant
primitive mask and crab motif
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maaahvelous rhinestone brooch in THREE colors !!
pale lavender
pink
ice blue
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Albert Weiss floral brooch
on original card!!
Unworn for over 50 years !!! SOLD
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Victorian milk glass vanity jar SOLD
Now some frame-ups:
Seagull pewter horses frame, dated 1993
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'nother frame:
miniature wooden deep well frame SOLD
and a 'nother:
this one with beaded edges SOLD
(not real beads. It's a carpentry term)
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Last, but far from least
1984 John Wright cast iron animal puzzle mold
with ELEVEN -- or perhaps 12 - animals!
The mold has:
a bear
a buffalo
a duck
an elephant
a hippopotamus
a lion
a pig
a rabbit
a rhinoceros
a sheep
a tiger
and maybe - or maybe not -- a walrus. There is definitely what looks like tusks, but I'm not sure they belong to a walrus. You be the judge.
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