Wishiwell fortune teller
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Yes it certainly seems like a waste not to have made a run of them after having the castings made. My clown head Bolland 'Bloody Tower' has a cast castle front and battlements which seems to have been a one off (as the other Bloody Tower in the wide case version, the castings are different).
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Following on from my recent contact and fascinating conversation with Arthur Bolland, I can confirm that Arthur has confirmed, following seeing the photographs, that the Wishiwell is indeed his Father's work.
When I asked Arthur about the mystery of the similar and unusual 4 pointed stars decorating both my Love Test and sweetmeat's Wishiwell, Arthur knew straight away and said his Father always drew stars like that with 4 instead of 5 points!
When I asked Arthur about the mystery of the similar and unusual 4 pointed stars decorating both my Love Test and sweetmeat's Wishiwell, Arthur knew straight away and said his Father always drew stars like that with 4 instead of 5 points!
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The truth has been spokenbadpenny wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2016 5:41 pmLove is a very complicated thing!moonriver wrote:when I bought my Love Test I was surprised by how over engineered and elaborate the mechanism was to achieve the relatively simple selection at the front
That's why I only concentrate on Maynard's Wine Gums these days.
BP
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