Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew anything about Enesco Calico Kittens with gold trim from 1998. I searched here, over at the bay and on google. No luck whatsoever. Are they rare? Anyone know the approximate value? Thanks for all your help in advance. God Bless, Dawn
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MeemawsHouse Reputation: 148 See MeemawsHouse's booth |
I googled “1998 Enesco calico kittens gold trim” and found the [URL removed] [URL removed]
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thevintageflea Reputation: 251 See thevintageflea's booth |
I believe that “Enesco” is related to Boyds Bears manufacturers. So you might want to try that.
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jinx'stuff Reputation: 20 See jinx'stuff's booth |
I always thought that Enesco was related to Precious Moments…maybe Boyds too. Just as a suggestion, you may want to look at Replacements.com
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See if you can find what you are looking for here.
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MNblarneystone Reputation: 88 See MNblarneystone's booth |
Enesco is an wholesale merchandiser of giftware, Home/Garden items…many brands such as Gund, Dept 56, Precious Moments and more…
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HodgePodgeLodge Reputation: 104 See HodgePodgeLodge's booth |
Wow! Thanks so much for all the info. You guys are great and it really helped. I checked out the sites and will bookmark them for future use. God bless, Dawn
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MeemawsHouse Reputation: 148 See MeemawsHouse's booth |
Enesco is a brand off of Homco look under homco you will find your cat
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AnnGolden Reputation: 127 See AnnGolden's booth |
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