Posted 8 months ago
Justanovice
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This one is not quite as lovely as inky's, but it is mine and it is my only one! I bought it at a car boot sale for the pricely sum of £1.00 so I was pleased with that!
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Posted 8 months ago
Justanovice
(116 items)
This one is not quite as lovely as inky's, but it is mine and it is my only one! I bought it at a car boot sale for the pricely sum of £1.00 so I was pleased with that!
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well justanovice at least you have one , i dont own any as of yet:) very beautiful and very stunning:)
I!!!!!!!!! think it is just as "lovely" as mine, I love it and I'm certain many others will toooooo!...:-)
Thank you BELLIN68, I will keep my eye open for you!
Thank you inky!! No yours does have the edge with that lovely design all over and particularly the bottom which is never seen!! Not that I knew mine was a Kralik until you posted your first one - then I was enlightened!! Good site this!
Yes! love it and I have learnt so much!!..although collected glass for ages, had never heard of Kralik or some others.. now! I am slowly putting names to mine to, finding very exciting!....:-)
Thank you mustangtony! - And what a collection of cookery books you have!!!
Will put a couple of mine on shortly!
Thank you v50, Scandinavian_pieces, AmberRose, dasullywon for the Love it!
your very welcome justanovice and thankyou:)
Thank you czechman for the Love it!
Thank you manddmoir and MiKKoChristmas11 for the Love it!