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 Post subject: MORE HACIENDAS
PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:59 am 
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THOUGHT YOU'D ENJOY SEEING SOME HACIENDA PHOTOS FROM MY GALLERY; the first is from Tom H, the second from Lady J


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:58 am 
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How did you do that Maria? The third house and the last one are also mine. The last one I call my Halloween Hacienda due to it's spooky looking tree and tiny woman dressed in green in the front yard. Such things are usually children except for the priests. It has an unusual cicular stamped export mark that has a circle in the middle. I call it the donut mark. I have only one other house with that mark and it too is a hacinda. Still have no idea how you snuck into my house and grabbed these pictures??!! LoL Tom


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hahahahahaha---got it from someone! i think that one is from the mini-convention you recently had out in jersey with fey and company


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Tom, the last house (right side) are there two figures? We need a close up of that hacienda.....


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Here you Go Janet. The figure is almost unique! It is no bigger than an inch and is an old lady - looks like a witch to me. LOVE the twiggy tree! This is a Donut mark house. This is a large house and is 7" long and 5" high. Will upload another house and its mark soon. MORE haciendas! Tom


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Here is the other Donut Hacienda I have. Notice it has a twiggy tree too. Neat Santa and LOVE the heavy corrigated roof - this is the only house I have seen like this. See the tiny Firecracker tiny chimney over the front entrance? Love the colors etc. Its a keeper despite its silverfish ravaged bottom.


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And the house. This is a bit larger than standard at 6 1/2" long and 4 1/2" high


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I ment Snowman of course. Sort of a non commital type I think. Here are the two together. ENJOY!


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This next couple are a some I picked up some time ago. The little castle type with the air brushed fiesta painting is mid to late in the Hacienda period and the pink HEAVY stucco TRAY based Hacienda is Quite early when they actually looked like south west painted buildings in terms of paints. And then Homer Laughlin introduced their Fiesta dinnerware (1933) with it's bright colors and the japanese decided to use bright colors in the haciendas. My guess on the early Hacienda is around 1932


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And lastly (at least for tonight) a smaller Airbrushed Hacienda with a skiing Santa. Notice the crenelated corner addition that is reticulated corner stonework. Occasionally one sees this. Nice little house with ORIGINAL tree in it's original finish. This is the way trees SHOULD look like. Enjoy Tom


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