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ornament
a. 9 ft (22.86cm) long light string of double greyish cotton-covered wire with eight green bulb sockets, 1 "(2.54cm) long & 3/4 " (1.90cm) diam. b & c. yellow birds d& e. candles f,g,& h. lanterns, two with red tassels i,j, & k. grapes, pear & lemon l & m. Santa-Claus n. basket of fruit o. clown p. fish q. purple flower r. red sphere covered with white stars s. silver & blue eight-ridged sphere t. light bulbs to fit into socket of 015a.
ornament
Metal ensignia. white painted background. Blue trim and lettering with gold outline. Diamond shape. Marking: MC LAUGHLIN.
ORNAMENT, CHRISTMAS TREE
Hand painted glass bird ornament has attached spun glass tail and is spring mounted on a metal clip for attaching to Christmas tree branch.

   

 

  
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