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I got quite obsessed with these little tin cups that I posted here last week - here are a few more - I'd love to find some of these when I'm trolling through junk stores.
These are fascinating to me. I have vague recollection of digging in my toybox in search of a set I often played with. They also remind me of the delightful toy collections at the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh, a must see. Thank, Fiona
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These are fascinating to me. I have vague recollection of digging in my toybox in search of a set I often played with. They also remind me of the delightful toy collections at the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh, a must see. Thank, Fiona
Lovely.
I have never seen these before you blog. I've never come across any, but if I ever do, I shall be keeping you in mind!
that is some great plaid
love the geisha stuff!
those are fantastic...i've been grooving on tea cups lately (and my daughter has the cutest curious george set, vintage 2008...lol).
I love them!!!
That scottie dog set is so cute! :)
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