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Mihai

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Hi everybody,

I know I didn't post much lately but here is my "sorry, I wont do it again" post. First picture is of a tea pot stuck in a rock like piece of dirt, probably the result of a fire. So, it's the before picture.

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This is the after picture. After three hours of hard labour.

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Unfortunately I can't say anything about the producer or year because the only part mising is the central bottom. Maybe somebody of you saw something similar and can help me with some info. Thank you.

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This are some small bottles found recently and that I still keep on my desk. Until I'll find new favourites. Some info would be much appreciate.

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And the last one for today, another of my latest favourites.

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Hey Mihai, Great lookin finds there. Love the Jacob's oil and the green one is very cool.

Cindy says all is not lost with the tea pot. Slide a colorful bowl under it and use it for a planter. She loves it by the way.
 

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hi mahai, glad to see you back. knew you couldn't stay away for too long. really love the green bottle with the pour spout. the pot is very nice also. it would make a nice flower pot. expect to see some more post soon. rhona
 

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Hi again,

This is the smallest doll I ever found, and saw actually.

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And the smallest "Not to be take" I ever found. No, it's not a tiping mistake, the bottle is too small for the last letter "n".

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Def the smallest doll I have ever seen. That is a very cool cobalt poison too. The tiny poisons are usually pretty valuable.
 

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