posted on November 18, 2003 04:32:37 PM new
Dopes anyone know where I can get a catlog showing the pieces? I bought a group of them & can't ID 4 of them. All of the rest have boxes. I have 22 of them that I am going to list, but need to ID these 4.
posted on November 18, 2003 05:51:30 PM new
I don't have a catalog but I sold a very nice nativity set last Christmas and I just googled up a lot of information on nativities. There is one guy in particular that was very nice and helpful as far as info, he has a pretty large website just dedicated to the collection of nativities. Sorry I don't know where it is, I'll try to look later for you.
posted on November 19, 2003 12:59:00 PM new
Hi Sanmar...I was researching Nativity sets myself. I have a bunch of vintage nativity figures and creche from Italy and Germany that I was doing research on before listing, and I came across the following site. Maybe it can be of some help if you haven't already looked here. They have an 800# listed so perhaps you can call for a catalog.
posted on November 19, 2003 04:46:11 PM new
kiara: OMG, please accept my MHA. I did not see the typo. It should have read, "does" not dopes. Any time after 4:00 PM I am not responsible for my typing. The Vodka starts taking affect. I hope this is error free. LOL Had to edit, 2 typos. LOL again
[ edited by sanmar on Nov 19, 2003 04:47 PM ]
posted on November 24, 2003 06:30:59 AM new
If you check out my listings I am major seller of these my self and more than happy to help -- simply email me and I will give you places to look up current pricing and such - I do NOT sell the current products (5 inch series) as it conflicts with the US importer but I do sell the vintage and am a collector as well so have lots of information for anyone needing to know some of the ins and outs of Italian nativities!
posted on November 24, 2003 09:28:30 AM new
I'm selling my mother's set for her. There are 52 pieces including the stable. Many are retired and are 5". Any ideas as to what I should start this set at? I'm completely stumped. Most pieces are early 1990's and are stamped 1983 on the bottoms.