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(Themed) glass displays - show me yours, I'll show you mine... Part 1...

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rosieposie:
Oh Leni, what a beautiful display.....they are so elegant, and I love the way you have the Art Deco ladies at each end....as though they are shepherding the swans together.....beautiful. :sun: :sun:

BUT!  You must have a red Dilly Duck to complete your red Whitefriars display.......off you go to eBay! :wsh:

NKP:
... thanks to Anik R. I now know how to call this: "Make it mingle so that the husband" (or wife) "doesn't notice it's a newly acquired piece".   

rosieposie:
Yes NKP (henceforth I shall call you Nankipoo!!) and Anik, we all have to adopt the 'Oh I got that one AGES ago' or 'I'd forgotten I had that one' attitude with our other halves, having secreted them amongst the other hundred or so for a while....then it can come out into the open!:pb:

Who made the blacked legged sheep in your lovely display, Nankipoo?  I do like it.

chopin-liszt:
I've only got very old images - my camera doesn't "do" mid distance or far distance - it only does close-up and I think it's reverted to only doing the very close-up close-up.
But here's a taster.

NKP:

--- Quote from: rosieposie on March 06, 2011, 12:33:04 PM ---Who made the blacked legged sheep in your lovely display, Nankipoo?  I do like it.

--- End quote ---

... off topic, but the "black legged sheep" is actually an original Nankipoo design (;)) Delftware cow !

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