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| Most everything you could get during WW II was vehemently stamped "Made in U.S.A." and Dolly Toy almost invariably stamped their name and address on their pieces and sets, making them one of perhaps three identifiable manufacturers in the history of Christmas village houses. Were Christmas houses contraband? A product so trivial as to be a thing to be ashamed of? It is a thing I ponder ... | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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company called "COLMOR" probably made these little printies, but I
am not 100% sure. There is no mark of any kind upon them. The windows are unlike
Dolly Toy.So is the highly detailed lithography. You see them in larger sizes,
too. I think they're WarTime. They have that early '40's style, but I really
just don't know... |
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