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<p>[QUOTE="MikeMasterson, post: 170295, member: 2892"]Hi there,</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for stopping by. Also, THANKS for your comments and interest. Your mini pics made me smile and think of WHERE'S WALDO books! If you look close, there are two more Cloisonne pieces in the room. Look in the bookshelf beyond the vase for a GREEN piece. And look on the top of the bookshelf next to the closet for another more TURQUOISE (did I spell that correctly) piece.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the HORSE, it is my PROSPERITY HORSE; perfect spot. And, there is another golden horse on the Hutch over the CREDENZA. The second house is in water to improve flow and take courage.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the silver desk pieces... SMILES... that's my wife! We share the office and she said she would take care of getting it right. I think she did a nice job. Maybe more on this later...</p><p><br /></p><p>For now... this is all my wife. I say I need this and she makes it comfortable. We had a 22 room home and downsized to this tiny place. Still, it feels very comfortable. We have sold a lot of GOOD stuff, but our space remains welcoming.</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, I also want to say that your idea for auctioning some of the better pieces is great. I don't have much left but, there are silver pieces and collections, about 30 Cloisonne, other Asian pieces including about 11 horses, a large altar YAMANTIKA, some old Chinese porcelain horses, a few of the very first editions of Disney wood-like Pop-Up books with the old Mickey Mouse, some other old Hindu and Tibetan pieces, Stamps & Coins (but not sure on these), some original film reels including Eleonora Duce's only film with tour reels as a bonus, a Marilyn Monroe USO Photograph Album WITH all the negatives, a small collection I stumbled upon of Holocaust related items; photographs, ledgers, books, personal affects, letters, id cards, coins and paper money of that time and clothing and a 1955 Austin Taxi. That's it really. Everything else is gone! While I know this isn't much, I hope a few things in this last bit of boxes have some value to someone.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, thanks for your interest.</p><p><br /></p><p>Mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MikeMasterson, post: 170295, member: 2892"]Hi there, Thanks for stopping by. Also, THANKS for your comments and interest. Your mini pics made me smile and think of WHERE'S WALDO books! If you look close, there are two more Cloisonne pieces in the room. Look in the bookshelf beyond the vase for a GREEN piece. And look on the top of the bookshelf next to the closet for another more TURQUOISE (did I spell that correctly) piece. As for the HORSE, it is my PROSPERITY HORSE; perfect spot. And, there is another golden horse on the Hutch over the CREDENZA. The second house is in water to improve flow and take courage. As for the silver desk pieces... SMILES... that's my wife! We share the office and she said she would take care of getting it right. I think she did a nice job. Maybe more on this later... For now... this is all my wife. I say I need this and she makes it comfortable. We had a 22 room home and downsized to this tiny place. Still, it feels very comfortable. We have sold a lot of GOOD stuff, but our space remains welcoming. Oh, I also want to say that your idea for auctioning some of the better pieces is great. I don't have much left but, there are silver pieces and collections, about 30 Cloisonne, other Asian pieces including about 11 horses, a large altar YAMANTIKA, some old Chinese porcelain horses, a few of the very first editions of Disney wood-like Pop-Up books with the old Mickey Mouse, some other old Hindu and Tibetan pieces, Stamps & Coins (but not sure on these), some original film reels including Eleonora Duce's only film with tour reels as a bonus, a Marilyn Monroe USO Photograph Album WITH all the negatives, a small collection I stumbled upon of Holocaust related items; photographs, ledgers, books, personal affects, letters, id cards, coins and paper money of that time and clothing and a 1955 Austin Taxi. That's it really. Everything else is gone! While I know this isn't much, I hope a few things in this last bit of boxes have some value to someone. Anyway, thanks for your interest. Mike[/QUOTE]
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