diggummup
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Been pretty busy with work lately (that's a good thing) so I haven't been hitting the thrift stores or garage sales too much this past month. I didn't have a job last Sat. so I went to a few estate sales and found a sterling silver dolphin figural at the first one where I was the early bird. It is hollow. Each one is about 5 inches long and clearly stamped "sterling", it weighs 4.6 ounces. I paid $25 for it. On the way home I stopped by one of my local thrift stores that I frequent. I found this piece on the very top of a shelf in the back of the store, pushed all the way back as if someone put it on "layaway" (hiding it until they have 50% off day). Luckily, i'm very tall and nothing on high shelves escapes my view, anywhere. As a matter of fact, I always search the higher shelves and tops of closets etc., because I am taller than most people, and i've found this to be an advantage when searching at estate sales and such. Anyway, I found this Royal Worcester hand painted Biscuit Jar that dates to 1901 according to the date code on the bottom. Prices vary widely from about $100 to over $500. I got it for $14.99. 
The Dolphins


The biscuit jar




The Dolphins


The biscuit jar


