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    Posted 1 month ago

    Newfld
    (1315 items)

    Here is a 3 1-2"W red-amberina mouse (rat?) made by Kanawha Glass of WV in the 1970s. I had previously posted the 3"H standing mouse (also in amberina) by Kanawha, which is more obviously a mouse, and both have the Kanawha labels. Since their catalogs are only on CD-ROM & I don't have access, I'd appreciate any opinions or knowledge about this rodent :) Compare both animals in photo #4
    BTW both pieces are labeled as mouse by internet sellers

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    1. Deano Deano, 1 month ago
      Interesting pieces both. Does it say Rat or Mouse in the literature that you have? It doesn't seem to be a mouse to me, sans tail, a Gerbil maybe, idk. I keep going back to the photos. That's my best rodent guess.
    2. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 1 month ago
      Love the red colour standing on its own !~
    3. jscott0363 jscott0363, 1 month ago
      I love this mouse and the last pic of both mice is outstanding Jenni!! I love them both!!
    4. dav2no1 dav2no1, 1 month ago
      I don't know..if it didn't have the long tail...I thought it looked like a pig. Regardless an interesting find.
    5. Newfld Newfld, 1 month ago
      Thanks so much everyone for the love
      Vynil
      DejaVu
      Leelani
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      prettymollie
      Phil
      WhenIsraelbelieves
      Giana
      Reise
      fort
      BHIFOS
      Mike
      Scott
      kivatinitz
      Dave

      And super thanks for your wonderful comments

      Dean, I can see the gerbil or hamster look for sure! Since I don't have access to Kanawha catalogs & there are a scant few glass animals by them in my books, I try to get them w/ labels, then search online images for names given them by sellers. Both of these have always been named mouse, but years ago I posted a green version and alot of CW members thought it looked more like a rat, so I just threw that out there

      Phil the red amberina glass is always bewitching, usually the red is dominant but the gold accents are great highlights on these guys

      Scott I'm so glad you loved this pair of rodents! I've always preferred the Kanawha glass animals best of the WV co's because they had more variety, for example they made a parakeet which is my favorite bird, although Pilgrim did make a cute mouse

      Dave this one does have a squatty body much like a pig, good guess! Kanawha animals were often exaggerated, for instance they made a deer with very long upright ears. Since these two were always called a mouse in online sources I guess I'll have to stick to that description
    6. Newfld Newfld, 1 month ago
      Thank you Sean for the love for this glass mouse, very kind of you and always very gratefully appreciated

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