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My paternal grandmother's Bakelite fan and Made in Occupied Japan pepper shaker.
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Cat Fan (Original Post)
Mousetoescamper
Mar 2023
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The cat was from sometime during the occupation, 1945-1952; Bakelite items
Mousetoescamper
Mar 2023
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Trueblue1968
(17,343 posts)1. it is so pretty. how old is it?
Mousetoescamper
(3,980 posts)2. The cat was from sometime during the occupation, 1945-1952; Bakelite items
were made from the 1930s through the 1950s. My grandmother would know, but she's been gone for nearly 40 years. I inherited her knicknacks and costume jewelery.
niyad
(115,200 posts)3. Very nice indeed!
Mousetoescamper
(3,980 posts)5. Thanks, niyad.
CaliforniaPeggy
(150,403 posts)4. A lovely arrangement, my dear Mousetoescamper!
I love the symmetry and the colors.
Thank you for sharing them!
Mousetoescamper
(3,980 posts)6. Thanks and you're welcome, Peggy.
Callalily
(14,923 posts)7. Oh, how charming!
Mousetoescamper
(3,980 posts)8. Thanks, Callalily.