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the smallest and newest of my collections- bird pitchers. they were mostly made during and just after WW2 in japan and many were brought state-side after the war. I love their whimsy.
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I use the yellow one for sunday breakfast. its perfect for milk for coffees. I sorta hate having a milk carton on the table -
I see these often, but they are usually between 40-100$. thats why i only have two - i only buy them when i love them and they are a good price.
hope you love em too!
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