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My collection of Wattware started decades ago with a small apple pitcher that was on my Mormor's (Swedish for grandmother) shelf in her kitchen. From there I found various pieces at my great aunt's and another elderly relative. I frequent shops in search of the rare piece. Inside the vintage canning jars are flameless lights that come on at dusk. The shelf is topped off with Irish barware. The curio cabinet was my mother-in-law's. Irish and Swedish crystal and other items are interspersed.
Submitted by Debra from Clifton, Maine on 06/14/2021
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