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Nothing too exciting, although I really do like the black homemade cabinet, very primitive. Not much glass, but I did buy 6 real common York Pa hutches. The bookcase is a nice little modern piece.

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The framed needle work piece is from Panama. This type of work is made by the indians and sold to tourists. Their work is made into clothing, carry bags, etc. I think they are called "kuna" indians and are the second smallest, height wise, race of people next to the aboridgines in Australia. An adult man might be 5 feet tall.
 

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Thanks olddog21. They are called Mola's. I've sold a few in the past and have a few on the facebook page now. They can get pretty collectible if they have some age to them. The best I've ever had was one of a US dollar, probably a protest piece.
 

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What York hutches did you get? I cant tell from the picture. Are you selling any of them? Thanks, Jason
 

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I suspect you already have them since I've seen them on ebay recently. They are a C.F. Plitt, H. Weigel, Karl Katz (dated) and an Hanover Bottling Works (the only bottle that hasn't sold on ebay recently).
 

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Ok. I have all of them except the Hanover bottling works. I see those around I just havent picked one up yet. If you are interested in selling it or maybe trading for something let me know. Thanks
 

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