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    Posted 8 years ago

    KalamityKate
    (6 items)

    Found this at a thrift store yesterday...
    I did some research on Curtis Jeré and apparently this sculpture was made in the 70s. Any additional info would be greatly appreciated!! We know who C. Jeré was through Wikipedia but would like to get more info on this particular piece, like how many were made, etc.
    Also if anyone knows how we could get rid of the scratches, please let us know!

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    1. Rustlover-retromother Rustlover-retromother, 8 years ago
      Oh dear.... sorry couldn't help my self ... no I dear.... and again could not help my self.... we have a polish here & I LOVE IT .... its very fine , called Autosol, metal polish made in Germany ???????? ....try a small patch first but we use it on all sorts from glass to metals...maybe worth a try. .... good luck with it.

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