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Pretty cool. How old do you think it is? 1930s? 1950s maybe? I know N. Shure Co. eventually became Enesco that I was confusing with Esco that made some monster statues that fetch a decent price now a days.
QuoteEnesco Corporation
One of the largest head vase manufacturers in the world, Enesco was founded in 1959 by Eugene Freedman. Originally operating a small plastics and figurine company in Milwaukee, Freedman soon joined a Chicago-based import company, which had spun off of a prominent wholesale merchandising operation, N. Shure Co., the name of which morphed into N.S. Co.—and ultimately, Enesco. The company began by marketing Southeast Asian giftware out of its modest Elk Grove, IL facilities; by the 80s, Enesco had expanded its presence throughout the U.S., and into Canada, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, and Europe. Most designs of Enesco head vases were made by Japanese pottery makers and are marked exclusively with paper labels.
If I send in some money today, are they legally obligated to send me the stuff?