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Antiquegirl18's loves29 of 46Victorian rummer / goblet.Possible Fenton covered dish/jar
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    Posted 15 years ago

    kirby19711
    (7 items)

    This Unger sterling needlecase may originally have been for a chatelaine but is just as beautiful in a sewing case or workbasket. I wonder if the charm was added before or after it was first sold.

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    1. andrew andrew, 15 years ago
      Beautiful! Do you know around when this was made?
    2. kirby19711, 15 years ago
      I'm not really certain. My reproduction Unger catalogs are in storage. I would guess that it would have been in the 1890's but they went out of business around 1910? so it could be 20th century.
    3. wolcott1 wolcott1, 13 years ago
      Nice Kirby19711!

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