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PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 8:27 pm 
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Hi all, another bunch of very good old houses on ebay. Sellers name is sulleyville06. Over 30 houses including a green spot clock house. Many other groups, some with strange colorings but look to be original and from the early 30's. The bright lime green threw me off a bit. Definitely some houses there that I've never seen before. Check it out. Happy Putzing.


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Look at this pink one--the little bisque figure seems genuine---any thoughts on this one


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Me again, have spoken with the seller sulleyville06, she will be listing a lot more houses and other putz items, trees, sheep, etc. Best of all, a 3 story school house, later this week. I've never seen one except at Ted's. Keep watching.


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The seller has this one up for sale.
Seems to have beads glued to the outside.

Any of the collectors out there know if that's stock or an add-on.

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This is original, and is one of the houses that somebody (Brian maybe) copied. There aren't a lot of different types of these little beaded beauties (that I am aware of) but they sure are wonderful. I have this particular house myself, and it is a favorite.

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I lOVE this house, i did do a copy, don't think I ever photographed it with the base though. I finally bought the beads to put on it, but I keep getting distracted with other houses. ;)


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