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  2. Glass animal collectibles - Wikipedia

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    Glass animal collectibles are tiny blown glass animal figurines that serve as collectibles. It takes skill to make each individual one and each figurine has a different and unique color. Making glass animals requires a torch kit, a kiln, glass, and rods.

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  5. Animal figurine - Wikipedia

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    Animal figurines are figurines that represent animals, either as decorative pieces, toys or collectibles. They are often made of plastic, ceramics, or metal. The earthenware Staffordshire figures of the 18th and 19th centuries were enormously popular, with Staffordshire dog figurines the most popular; these were typically made in pairs.

  6. Staffordshire figure - Wikipedia

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    There are animal figures, with cats rather outnumbering dogs at this period. Some animals are very loosely copying the styles of equivalent animals in Chinese export porcelain . Animals are more likely to be in salt-glazed stoneware , with green, brown and blue glazes the main colours, applied in broad strokes as highlights.

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  9. Nature documentary - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Flaherty's 1922 film Nanook of the North is typically cited as the first feature-length documentary. [1] Decades later, Walt Disney Productions pioneered the serial theatrical release of nature-documentaries with its production of the True-Life Adventures series, a collection of fourteen full length and short subject nature films from 1948 to 1960. [2]

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