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<p>[QUOTE="crowleys, post: 9491725, member: 93"]Here's a bit more from Jack Chipman re: similarities in 1940s California figurines. He notes that designers/mold makers worked back and forth between these companies, that molds were sold by companies when they were through with them and that some figurines were made from "stock" molds. It appears the only way to ID some California figurines is from catalog photos, from surviving labels or from finishing techniques. Thanks to Jack Chipman we have a catalog page of these![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crowleys, post: 9491725, member: 93"]Here's a bit more from Jack Chipman re: similarities in 1940s California figurines. He notes that designers/mold makers worked back and forth between these companies, that molds were sold by companies when they were through with them and that some figurines were made from "stock" molds. It appears the only way to ID some California figurines is from catalog photos, from surviving labels or from finishing techniques. Thanks to Jack Chipman we have a catalog page of these![/QUOTE]
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