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    Posted 12 years ago

    shouston63
    (7 items)

    This vintage mirror is 33 3/4" round. It was found stuck back in a corner so I don't know anything about it except the size and what the pictures show. I would love to know how old it is.

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    1. musikchoo musikchoo, 12 years ago
      Could the initials stand for United States Indian Division?
    2. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      Interesting because I live in Indian Country! Do you know how or where to find out information about that. I guess I can google it! lol Thanks, well worth trying with that information.
    3. musikchoo musikchoo, 12 years ago
      I hope you have some luck searching!!
    4. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      Thank you!
    5. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      My mother remembers that it did indeed have something to do with the Indians, more specifically Osage Indians. I think maybe it was stamped to show it was the possession of an Indian so they either couldn't sell it or it couldn't be taxed or something like that. I've been trying to find some kind of history behind it, but haven't had any luck. I'll keep trying, though.

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