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Christmas845 of 11978 Foot Muslin Christmas Store Display Saalfield Books Early 1900's?Christmas starts early
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    Posted 11 years ago

    auntiesioux
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    This is from my Grandma and I have had it for many years but just re-found it in an old trunk. I would love to know the maker or where it might be from. The glass is not delicate, weight is 2 1/2 # and is 14" tall. The stripes at the bottom of the skirt are very clear. There is "gold flex" in her hair, the book and around her neck. Anyhow, lovely piece and would love some I.D. as to who made it and when. Can anyone at least give me some research ideas? I would love to know who may have made this and when, approx. Thanks very much, Auntie Sioux

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    1. miKKoChristmas11 miKKoChristmas11, 11 years ago
      She's beautiful. I wonder if she could be Murano? There are quite some on CW who have good knowledge of Murano. Unfortunately, I am not one of them. Merry Christmas!!!
    2. auntiesioux, 11 years ago
      Thank you so very kindly. I now do think this is a Murano piece and by dang, realized her "wings" are gone. Bummer but it is a piece I have always loved. Thanks you for getting back to me. Sioux
    3. miKKoChristmas11 miKKoChristmas11, 11 years ago
      Hi, Sioux! I don't see any breaks - perhaps she didn't come with wings. I shouldn't think it's very easy to remove glass wings without leaving a trace. Unless there's evidence of a removal, I wouldn't assume that there has been one. She is very nice!
      : )
    4. auntiesioux, 11 years ago
      Thank you again. Will go re-check in the AM. I somehow remember something about wings. Where are you writing from. It is Christmas Eve and we are both on the computer. How come?
    5. miKKoChristmas11 miKKoChristmas11, 11 years ago
      Best wishes for success with your choir piece! I am on CW because I have accumulated a large basket of 'hellos' and 'Merry Christmases'. Couldn't skip my friends. And, as happens so often - as you will appreciate! - once you log on, you find it hard to break away. Merry Christmas!!! : )
    6. auntiesioux, 11 years ago
      What is "CW?" Can I sell it and is it collectible? MC to you where ever you are and whoever you may be. Sioux
    7. miKKoChristmas11 miKKoChristmas11, 11 years ago
      "CW" is "Collectors Weekly" - sorry. Thank you from out here in Midwest! : )
    8. auntiesioux, 11 years ago
      Oh the mid west!!!!You would probably like the gift I gave my husband, a large lovely wrapped can of Spam. It is a mid west thing, right? Sioux
    9. miKKoChristmas11 miKKoChristmas11, 11 years ago
      Oh, Spam. Hmmm - I don't know about 'Midwest thing'. My Dad was a WWII veteran, and he considered it emergency rations. It's supposed to have a very long shelf life. I don't eat it now, as the meat is taken from animals who live on inhumane factory farms. If the pigs had decent lives, I would buy it for the 'inclement weather' pantry and I might indulge in it every now and then. It can be made to taste good. Hope your husband enjoys it - or saves it for the next ice storm. : )
    10. auntiesioux, 11 years ago
      SPAM, still a yuck. I raise all our own food, kindly and healthfully. I even do my own butchering and give thanks when I do butcher. I just wrote an e-mail to my 104 year old Uncle who will most likely write me back in the morning if not driving to my cousins and family for brunch. I miss being with them all but living in the country is where I belong. I lived in the country even when I lived in the city, grew all my own vegetables and flowers. Ah, am sounding old and am not, just a mere 72! Think will get back to good book and have a glass of wine with pup, Lilly Rose. Blessing , Siouix

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