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<p>[QUOTE="AnimalCollector543, post: 10490640, member: 93421"]Hello everyone, I don't know if this will really be enough information, but one of my cats broke this really pretty mockingbird I got at a thrift store years ago. I swear I had a picture of the figurine itself but I can't find it so I only have the information from the bottom after it was broken. I can't find it anywhere. I do know that if you look up royal crown mockingbird one that has grapes with it comes up, but that is NOT the one I owned. Mine was larger and did not have grapes. I think it had some sort of flowers, but my memory of the exact look is poor. At this point I question if I'm reading the text wrong, but my mother agreed it does say royal crown and mocking bird. Does anyone have any ideas? I'd love for this little mystery to be solved even if I'm unable to ever actually replace it.<img src="https://i.imgur.com/8B0D7Mu.jpeg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AnimalCollector543, post: 10490640, member: 93421"]Hello everyone, I don't know if this will really be enough information, but one of my cats broke this really pretty mockingbird I got at a thrift store years ago. I swear I had a picture of the figurine itself but I can't find it so I only have the information from the bottom after it was broken. I can't find it anywhere. I do know that if you look up royal crown mockingbird one that has grapes with it comes up, but that is NOT the one I owned. Mine was larger and did not have grapes. I think it had some sort of flowers, but my memory of the exact look is poor. At this point I question if I'm reading the text wrong, but my mother agreed it does say royal crown and mocking bird. Does anyone have any ideas? I'd love for this little mystery to be solved even if I'm unable to ever actually replace it.[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/8B0D7Mu.jpeg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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