I inherited all of Sherri's miniature collection so I'm trying to identify all the miniature makers marks on the collectors pieces. I hope some of my followers with experience in makers marks can help me.
All of these were by the same person appears to be Don Crossen. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong on the spelling.
Hi Anna Just happened to connect to your blog and I think I recognize your basket. If it is initialed 'A C' then it could be by a maker named Al Chadronet ( spelling of his last name maybe iffy) He does baskets in all shapes and sizes in that particular style of weave. I hope this helps. I have just unearthed my collection of stored minis that have been in hibernation for the last 12 years and several of his baskets are in it. But there are mystery pieces of furniture that I am also scratching my head over. All the best and I wish you a very happy New Year 2013 elizabeth
I have had a love of miniatures my whole life. I got my first cardboard dollhouse for my third birthday.
Three years later my aunt built me a wooden dollhouse that I still have. I started making my own minis for it using anything I could find.
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Wow! You inherited some beautiful minis! I'm sorry I can't help with identification. I'm so glad I found your blog today! :-) Jennifer
Hi Anna Just happened to connect to your blog and I think I recognize your basket. If it is initialed 'A C' then it could be by a maker named Al Chadronet ( spelling of his last name maybe iffy) He does baskets in all shapes and sizes in that particular style of weave. I hope this helps. I have just unearthed my collection of stored minis that have been in hibernation for the last 12 years and several of his baskets are in it. But there are mystery pieces of furniture that I am also scratching my head over. All the best and I wish you a very happy New Year 2013 elizabeth
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