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In the process of researching bird money banks a while back, I ended up
turning up a lot on stoneware bird whistles as well. Remmey made stoneware
bird whistles in Philadelphia. I too saw the one for auction at Crocker
Farm, which was forwarded to me by Bob Giannini at the NPS because of my
interest in bird banks. I have seen many more English examples on various
auction sites, examples of which I saved pictures of in my general "bird
files." I will forward you the photographs if you like (you cannot post
photos here apparently). You may want to check the Philadelphia Museum of
Art for more examples, as I believe they may have a Remmey stoneware
collection. (I am not 100% certain about this though.)
--Ariadne
On 3/17/06, Meta Janowitz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Has anyone excavated or heard about bird-shaped whistles made of
> stoneware,
> please? I am trying to figure out their distributions and origins.
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> Thanks!
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> Meta
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> Meta F. Janowitz
> URS Corporation
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