I didn’t know that Kelloggs produced a glass cockerel. Does it say Kelloggs on it anywhere? I know there were glass cockerels produced in the 70s and 80s which were very colourful but were I think made by the Murano glass factory. these vary in sizes but can make as much as £100 at the right place depending on condition, age and size.
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FallingMoon
on September 7th, 2010
I didn’t know that Kelloggs produced a glass cockerel. Does it say Kelloggs on it anywhere? I know there were glass cockerels produced in the 70s and 80s which were very colourful but were I think made by the Murano glass factory. these vary in sizes but can make as much as £100 at the right place depending on condition, age and size.