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    Posted 8 years ago

    Amiar
    (33 items)

    I don't believe my nana used these to get Hens to lay eggs

    It is made of porcelain & in Japan as the writing shows but I am not sure when this could have been made...

    My granddad travelled all over the world & brought nana all kinds of weird things...

    I'm wondering if anyone knows any more about this Laying Egg

    Thanks

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Made after 1945. Meant for decoration. :-)))) The hole is there to prevent damage to the egg while in the kiln.
    2. Amiar Amiar, 8 years ago
      Thanks Efsgirl...I've been also told it is very old & my nana used them for the hens lol laying eggs...I also have one with no hole but no print on it...Hmmm interesting cheers

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