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I’m willing to bet you saw the picture of this bucket and went, “Oh my gawd! My parents used to have one of those!
This cute little pixie is in perfect condition, a great addition to your collection! This ceramic figurine is from a California company ( not sure of the name ) and made from the 40’s to 50’s.
Book in good condition first printing july 1971…
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Antique Clown Jack in the Box
Tin Toy made by Mattel
Produced in 1961 ~ Over 50 years old!
No longer works but is an awesome show piece, especially for collectors!
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This is a Brass with Gold Plating US ARMY WW2 Officer Hat Buckle or PIN.
It has a Fasener on the back. This Item is in Excellant condition just needs a polish. This Item was from Officer Elmer Day Salsman from Pattons 3rd Army.
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The showdown between the Vatican and America’s largest group of Catholic nuns is expected to peak this week when group leaders will meet to determine a response to the Vatican’s reprimand for the group’s “radical feminist themes.” The church also demands major reforms from the nuns’ group. The Leadership Conference of Women Religious, initially surprised by the Vatican’s report last month, “plans to move slowly, not rushing to judgment” when the group’s 21-member board meets for three days in Washington, D.C., beginning Tuesday. ”The board will conduct its meeting in an atmosphere of prayer, contemplation and dialogue and will develop a plan to involve LCWR membership in similar processes,” the group said in a statement. “We will engage in dialogue where possible and be open to the movement of the Holy Spirit. We ask your prayer for us and for the Church in this critical time.” Last month, the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, the Catholic church’s doctrinal watchdog, did a years-long “doctrinal assessment” investigation of the group — which represents 80% of the Catholic nuns in United States — and found “serious doctrinal problems.”