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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 10405029, member: 182"]A friend of mine's SIL collects uranium glass and this is her cabinet. When you see them like this, they are rather compelling. Makes me want one, but I'm getting rid of stuff, not acquiring. </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]523667[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>One of our boardies found this stacking 3 tier set of jars and agreed to sell it to me. I gave it to my friend who gave it to her SIL for Christmas. This stacking jar is actually quite rare, especially to find all 3 pieces together. My friend's SIL just likes the glowing glass and is not aware of what's rare or scarce. She was delighted with this jar. </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]523666[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>I told my friend to take it fast before I decided to keep it (not). And a fun time was had by all. One of these days, we'll go to see this cabinet in person (her SIL lives out of town in northwestern Ohio). </p><p><br /></p><p>At my garage sale, a young woman said that different people collect different colors of green, but green's the color. I think it goes along with this Mid Century phase that's popular now. And the reason why Viking Glass now goes for scary money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 10405029, member: 182"]A friend of mine's SIL collects uranium glass and this is her cabinet. When you see them like this, they are rather compelling. Makes me want one, but I'm getting rid of stuff, not acquiring. [ATTACH=full]523667[/ATTACH] One of our boardies found this stacking 3 tier set of jars and agreed to sell it to me. I gave it to my friend who gave it to her SIL for Christmas. This stacking jar is actually quite rare, especially to find all 3 pieces together. My friend's SIL just likes the glowing glass and is not aware of what's rare or scarce. She was delighted with this jar. [ATTACH=full]523666[/ATTACH] I told my friend to take it fast before I decided to keep it (not). And a fun time was had by all. One of these days, we'll go to see this cabinet in person (her SIL lives out of town in northwestern Ohio). At my garage sale, a young woman said that different people collect different colors of green, but green's the color. I think it goes along with this Mid Century phase that's popular now. And the reason why Viking Glass now goes for scary money.[/QUOTE]
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