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    Posted 9 years ago

    Billyhunt98
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    Help!
    We have found these whilst clearing our great grandads house. Please help to identify these :)

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    EXCEPTIONAL 18/19THC CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE YELLOW ENAMEL DUCK POND ROULEAU VASES
    EXCEPTIONAL 18/19THC CHINESE FAMILL...
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    EXCEPTIONAL 18/19THC CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE YELLOW ENAMEL DUCK POND ROULEAU VASES
    EXCEPTIONAL 18/19THC CHINESE FAMILL...
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    1. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Hi, welcome to CW!
      Around 1930' whole silvered fox fur stoles, see there how they were worn :-) :

      http://coutureallure.blogspot.fr/2011/12/how-to-wear-vintage-fur-stole.html
    2. Billyhunt98, 9 years ago
      Thank you! Any idea how much they are worth?
    3. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Ha! You'll have to search for them through "Sold items" area in Ebay...
      Or google images for "vintage silver fox whole fur stole/wrap" and do your homework ;-)
    4. SpiritBear, 9 years ago
      Reminds me of the story Miss Brill, which we had to read in class.

      Mrs. Brill was an older British woman in a resort town in France around the turn of the century. She had no real friends-- she just taught a class and read a newspaper to a crippled man-- so her fox-fur became her companion. She caressed it and talked to it.
      But then she gets hurt by some insulting words of younger people making her feel old and like the other older people she thought she wasn't, so she leaves the Public Gardens where the band was playing, and she puts her fur away in a box and thinks she hears it cry before she never opens it again and likely dies quite alone in her cubby-hole of an apartment.

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