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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 310293, member: 51"]Thanks all.</p><p><br /></p><p>SBSVC, I did find one very similar credited to De Carlini -- but like you said, hard to confirm. I do personally like the "worm" or whatever you call it. The Harlequin figure has a replaced hook/cap. I think it slightly broke at an angle and former owner found a fix, amazing the rest is in perfect shape. Anyway not fooling with the cap, just going to leave as is. Would love to find a set of the Beatles, unlikely as that would be!</p><p><br /></p><p>At first was thinking of getting some rubbing alcohol out and do a quick test to be sure it would not remove paint, and getting those names off of there. But now not so sure. I have to assume dating is correct, so kind of cool to know the exact date of production.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have sold a few of these before so knew to grab the bag at the GW. There were a number of other ornaments in the bag, and they are from the same era, a few German, Czech and Poland, but simple designs and (already checked on Ebay) nothing valuable. Unsold at $5.99, that kind of thing. I may just see if selling these Italian ones makes sense (might keep the worm.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 310293, member: 51"]Thanks all. SBSVC, I did find one very similar credited to De Carlini -- but like you said, hard to confirm. I do personally like the "worm" or whatever you call it. The Harlequin figure has a replaced hook/cap. I think it slightly broke at an angle and former owner found a fix, amazing the rest is in perfect shape. Anyway not fooling with the cap, just going to leave as is. Would love to find a set of the Beatles, unlikely as that would be! At first was thinking of getting some rubbing alcohol out and do a quick test to be sure it would not remove paint, and getting those names off of there. But now not so sure. I have to assume dating is correct, so kind of cool to know the exact date of production. I have sold a few of these before so knew to grab the bag at the GW. There were a number of other ornaments in the bag, and they are from the same era, a few German, Czech and Poland, but simple designs and (already checked on Ebay) nothing valuable. Unsold at $5.99, that kind of thing. I may just see if selling these Italian ones makes sense (might keep the worm.)[/QUOTE]
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