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If you want a diversion, you may find this article of interest. The maker of the glass is not yet known - though as you'll see, the metalware of one of the goddesses is marked WMF.
http://www.geocities.com/carni_glass_uk_2000/Goddess.html
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As always, Glen
great article :!: Well done.
When's the next book due out :?: :wink:
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Ohhh this is fascinating, thanks Glen.
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Della and Anne - THANK YOU.
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September 14, 2006, 02:50:43 PM »
So now you have another mystery to keep you occupied during the long winter evenings, eh?
Very interesting, thank you.
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Aah, Lynne.......if only there was just
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Carnival mystery to keep me occupied! :roll: I have them stacked up like the aircraft over Heathrow.
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Just popped another Carnival Glass mystery (well, mystery for me, easy peasy for you... :lol: ) in the Glass section for my continued eddicayshun...
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