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William replied to William's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Love it, Ron! Thanks for sharing a part of your wonderful collection. π -
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William replied to William's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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I thought it would be fun to have a topic dedicated to glass animal collectibles. I'm sure most of us have picked up one (or more) pieces here and there over the course of our collecting years, so open the cages and set them free! I'll kick it off with a cute little 2 1/2 inch tall pink mouse by Fenton...
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Just came across these two interesting, twisty-turny mibs. Opinions on manufacturer? Blue one is 0.59, Green one is 0.63.
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Looking Pelt too me...
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If I remember correctly, there is a thread in "Marble and Glass chat" that highlights a bunch of great ideas that collectors here have for marble displays π...might be worth a peek, there's some cool creations posted!
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Nice looking marble though!
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That is a nice one π
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Thanks Dave...Patty collects mostly vintage porcelain, bone China and glass animals, one of my favorites being the little green bunny, a 1930's Czechoslovakian charm. All the mibs I have pictured are anywhere from 0.58-0.70, too give you an indication on how tiny they are! She started collecting Toby's also a while back, this miniature one in the last pic being my favorite π
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I won't peek at Google either π
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Found the video, hopefully a better "live" view. Little tricky with the sun so maybe zoom in when viewing π 20210905_155034.mp4
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Loving it. We're also into the wildlife here in Southeast Minnesota. Backyard is covered with various types of feeders. In the winter we have a few varieties of sparrow, chickadees, juncos, purple finch, cardinals, nuthatch, jays and a few varieties of woodpeckers. In the Spring, I look forward to the color! Goldfinches, Redbreasted Grosbeak, Indigo bunting, bluebird, so many more! Sometimes I'm lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the huge Pileated woodpecker. Last year was probably one of my finest moments watching birds. In the photo below, if you look closely, I received my first Albino, a sparrow! Sorry for the distance, all I had was my phone and I couldn't risk losing the moment too obtain a better option π
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Was helping a nice lady ID her marbles and saw this neat cateye
William replied to bumblebee's topic in Marble I.D.'s
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