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Hi beautiful people! Iโm Angieโฆ. My store is Patriotic Primitives by Angie. ๐บ๐ธSpecializing in glass, brass, and a little sass! ๐บ๐ธLoving cottage core, BOHO, and eclectic styles๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ CURRENT SALE CODE: Thank you for supporting a veteran owned business! DAMAGED DELIVERY - If an item arrives damaged, please photograph the exterior of the box, the interior of the box, and the packaging. This helps to later submit an insurance claim if insurance was purchased by the seller. If the item was sent priority or ground advantage insurance is included. It is important that you do not dispose of the box or packing materials. Instead, keep the box until a solution is reached. On rare occasions, an insurance claim will require inspection of the box and contents by the USPS. Please try to resolve the issue with the seller directly via direct message. If the damage was caused by insufficient packing or if the issue can not be resolved amicably, please contact support@district.net.
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Vintage 1970โs Iridescent Amber/orange carnival glass colonial lady figurine 5โ by Wheatonware. Made In Millville, New Jersey
Wheaton Glass Company, later known as Wheaton Industries, was a prominent American glass manufacturer founded in Millville, New Jersey, in 1888. They became renowned for their decorative pressed glass, particularly their carnival glass and collectible figurines, often featuring historical or whimsical themes. Their pieces are sought after by collectors for their intricate designs and vibrant iridescent finishes. This particular figurine depicts a colonial lady, a popular motif in American decorative arts, often representing historical figures or idealized scenes from the colonial era. The use of amber carnival glass with its characteristic iridescent sheen adds to its decorative appeal, making it a representative example of mid-20th-century American glass artistry and collectible production.
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