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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan View Post
    Roseville pottery. We started many years ago although stopped adding to the collection a few years back when it seemed that prices had begun to get out of hand.
    Price is the reason I've never chosen to collect Roseville, but it is gorgeous! I'd love to see some pics of yours...

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    I like that you use the tins for something....your picnic things....so cool! I've got quite a few antique books. I collect books on Manners and etiquette!

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    I collect tons of dust myself! I love the nativities you collect. Do you keep them out year round or are they seasonal?

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    I've got soe vintage linens too! I love 50's tablecloths! I have a small handkerchief collection....I'm interested in making a hanky lanky quilt one day.

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    Your collection sounds a lot more useful than mine!

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    They sound sweet! Are they dollhouse miniatures?

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    I've got a sweet Roseville umbrella stand from my great grandparents. My mother is holding onto it until my kids can be trusted not to destroy it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by redfox View Post
    Price is the reason I've never chosen to collect Roseville, but it is gorgeous! I'd love to see some pics of yours...
    OK, here's a few:
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    "Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein

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    Wow, that is certainly unique! I'd have a very limited collection as I don't travel much! I think it's interesting and fun to see what people find that compels them to collect.

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    "Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein

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