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Rustic/Industrial350 of 1190pewter jugAmerican Wringer Company- Squeezer Wringer
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    Posted 13 years ago

    kustomkare
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    I was told when I bought this forever ago at a garage sale, that it was a star to put in the window if you have someone in the service overseas. The only ones I can find are the blue stars. I absolutely love this, just feels like it has a history. I tried looking up Jewish stars, that did not get me any answers. It just occurred to me that I should post it, at least that way it can be shared.

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    1. Hunter Hunter, 13 years ago
      Is it made of fabric? really interesting piece!
    2. kustomkare, 13 years ago
      Hi Hunter, I was thinking last night it might not be obvious, yes it is, the star seems to be hand sewn. The fabric underneath the star is vary coarsely woven. It came to me in the small wood frame it is in, with glass. The frame was falling apart, the top piece is missing. I still have it but always forget where I put it.
    3. Hunter Hunter, 13 years ago
      I can't find anything about it either - so curious...
    4. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      It doesn't look like a service star to me.

      It may be someone's homemade version of a service star or just something of significance saved for any of hundreds of other reasons.

      It sure is thought provoking-- too bad nothing was written on the backing!

      Scott
    5. mrmajestic1 mrmajestic1, 13 years ago
      The two pieces in this frame almost remind of parts for old quilts. Maybe to remember an event or an object.
    6. walksoftly walksoftly, 13 years ago
      Check out this interesting site
      http://collection.mjhnyc.org/index.php?g=detail&object_id=9186
      & this image
      http://collection.mjhnyc.org/index.php?g=detail&action=search&object_id=2963
    7. kustomkare, 13 years ago
      walksoftly, that is a great site that you referenced.
      I am a quilter and the star fabric is a little thinner than would normally be used for quilting, although it is a standard quilt design. I so appreciate all of your comments and help. There is something about this piece that really touches me.
    8. walksoftly walksoftly, 13 years ago
      The cloth may have had personal significance to the person who made it, could it have been material that someone might have saved from a loved one?

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