Posted 2 years ago
FineLines
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This fun little pin was given to me by my mother. She couldn't remember if it was a gift or she bought it herself. His whiskers are lost on one side but he is still cute and sparkly. The pin resembles items done both by Sherman and Warner but it has no markings and the back is not enclosed. He has been hanging with me for a long time. Believe this is from very early 60s.
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Love your pin. Love cats too!
Hi CindyJune. Thanks, me too. Both. DD
Poor little sparkle puss ... whiskers lost over the years - probably from being in a drawer with other things. Perhaps he was having such a good time, he didn't notice his whiskers were gone ... DD@Phila