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Frank:
Well, with all the creatures that are appearing in various thread and no-one owning up to collecting them :wink:

Who is :?:

Can you identify who made any of these

http://tinypic.com/2cwwmu  <---- Mod: Link dead

chopin-liszt:
Is the dachshund with the turquoise ears not your Pirelli?
I've got a few amimals/fish/dragons. They live on top of the toilet cistern or along the ridge on top of the woodwork in the loo. They're smallish, and the only things that will fit on a shelf only 1.5 inches wide! If I've got a shelf, I'll put glass on it :D Cheers, Sue

Frank:
No nothing Pirelli in that lot! Hence, I am trying to find out who else made like this. The yellow eared Dachsund 'might be' Pirelli

BJB:
My daughter collects glass animals, she has nearly 100!!

I have a few of the larger ones , including a rabbit with a walking stick which is Pirelli as I have seen it on Franks site, but i can't photograph it as the kids have used the camera batteries in the CD players and they are flat!

I love them as they really brighten the place up.

Barbara

Adam:
A good number of highly skilled lampworkers were/are employed making intricate laboratory apparatus in "Pyrex".

A few had/have a lucrative sideline making glass animals at home.  They would all be more than capable of making any of the animals shown.

Adam D.

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