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Author Topic: My new opalescent birdies...........as promised.  (Read 2096 times)

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Re: My new opalescent birdies...........as promised.
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2011, 05:01:44 PM »
Thank you Tami, (I hope I am right calling you Tami), our birdies look lovely together, don't they?   :sun:

There are specks in mine, more in the bluish bottomed one than the other....but I don't know if it is ash or just impurities.  The opalescent squirrel I have has some as well, so I am beginning to believe he might be Seguso after all?????

I now have a yen for opalescent glass,  so I don't suppose it will be long before I have some more to 'show and tell' on the GMB!!

I wonder if either of us will ever see a Seguso bird like ours again? I'll tell you if you'll tell me!  :)
Rosie.

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