tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994839071394878987.post3312262172916731483..comments2017-12-30T15:23:55.190-08:00Comments on on a vintage path...: Fish and Company…Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994839071394878987.post-38721570093894923022011-03-22T03:55:16.439-07:002011-03-22T03:55:16.439-07:00Hi Sarah,
I suspect that the version shown on our ...Hi Sarah,<br />I suspect that the version shown on our masthead was originally intended as a toy, but it was being used as a raseur when we found it in Strasbourg. I'm betting that your Santa version could be put to use to limit the consumption of eggnog, but then that wouldn't be in the true spirit of the season when it's calories be damned!on a vintage pathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11006103555343937076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1994839071394878987.post-6114195482026265852011-02-23T15:19:39.376-08:002011-02-23T15:19:39.376-08:00Adela, this is absolutely charming. What fun to k...Adela, this is absolutely charming. What fun to know about these little pieces of folk art. I have something similar, newly produced, in the form of Santa and his reindeer. I've seen others in various motifs, but never knew the origin of these. Thanks for educating us on this form. ~ SarahSarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01873375271470225199noreply@blogger.com