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Found at flea market in Maine. About 3" tall. Love it so much! Would appreciate anyone's comments or advice on value.

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    Posted 10 years ago

    JulieMcD
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    Found at flea market in Maine today for $3. About 3" tall. Love it so much! I have been searching the Internet for a photo and cannot find this on any sites so far. The label on the bottom says its Magnor, Handlager Krystall, Crafted in Norway.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 10 years ago
      Nice find, and welcome to CW.
      I guess you have probably looked Magnor up already, but I just want to say they are a great glassworks and I particularly like that they have been around since the 1890s and are still in the family. That's cool.
      This viking ship is from the 1970s and was part of a series that included some really cute viking figurines as well.

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