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<p>[QUOTE="TheOLdGuy, post: 105237, member: 878"]Kard, Do us a favor, please.</p><p>I don't think you are home or have been since early afternoon. That's OK with me, no problem. But it's easy for me to get cornfuzed.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm going to give you what I have so far.</p><p>Very nice elephant, nice coloring in <b>various reds/pinks. </b></p><p>Unusual coloring and extensive searches have so far discovered no similar pieces.</p><p>8" long, about 4 1/2 high.</p><p>In good condition. With no obvious imperfections.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>Not </b>foreign made for AA importing Co</p><p><b>Not </b>made by Indiana Glass Co.</p><p><b>90% </b>sure not made for Tiara. Similar were made, but best known only in frosted glass.</p><p>Possibly foreign made copy. Taiwan?, which does excellent reproductions from new moulds.</p><p>Other companies have made similar, but easily distinguishable.glass elephants with lids..</p><p>(Not pertinent, but best we know, Fenton never made a glass elephant resembling Co-op Flints.)</p><p>Est. value? Whatever the market will pay.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheOLdGuy, post: 105237, member: 878"]Kard, Do us a favor, please. I don't think you are home or have been since early afternoon. That's OK with me, no problem. But it's easy for me to get cornfuzed. I'm going to give you what I have so far. Very nice elephant, nice coloring in [B]various reds/pinks. [/B] Unusual coloring and extensive searches have so far discovered no similar pieces. 8" long, about 4 1/2 high. In good condition. With no obvious imperfections. [B]Not [/B]foreign made for AA importing Co [B]Not [/B]made by Indiana Glass Co. [B]90% [/B]sure not made for Tiara. Similar were made, but best known only in frosted glass. Possibly foreign made copy. Taiwan?, which does excellent reproductions from new moulds. Other companies have made similar, but easily distinguishable.glass elephants with lids.. (Not pertinent, but best we know, Fenton never made a glass elephant resembling Co-op Flints.) Est. value? Whatever the market will pay.[/QUOTE]
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