Weird & Wonderful thrift finds #1
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Original Cow Jumping Over the Moon Cookie Jar by Robinson Ramsbottom Pottery (1940s-1960s) and two newer reproductions. The first is worth $300-$400 and the reproductions only $30
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French Market cookie jar, circa 2002-2006.
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Gibson Home Snowmen Cookie Jar
Stoneware Cookie Jar that I found while thrift hunting. Honestly I thought it was just a figurine but I noticed it was a cookie jar.
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The Cookie Relics
a feature length series called The Cookie Relics.
The episode begins with the perpetrators not only stealing the biscuit but the entire cookie jar. They proceed to hide the stolen cookie jar in a secret distant place far from the greediness of overt cookie fanatics. Many decades and centuries pass. The stolen cookie jar passes into legend and myth but its story is never forgotten. Throughout societies they become known as The Cookie Relics. The ensuing adventure tells the tale of the search and discovery of the long lost cookie jar and its famed cookie relics.
any relation to actual people or events is purely coincidental and has no connection to bandit musicians or actors who collude with kings and queens or church agencies.
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Desserts - Italian Chocolate Balls Tuttu Balls
These Italian chocolate cookies with a thin almond glaze have an extra crunch from toasted almonds added to do the dough.
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