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1980? Three pair of brass wall hooks showing the fox looking down into the stork's vase. His raised tail forms the hook protruding more than an inch from the metal fixture. 3¼" x 4¼" high. Through Ebay. Further particulars seem lost!

Here is another great example of Aesop showing up in unexpected places. How many people know what a fox is doing looking down into a vase? Click on the image to see it enlarged.

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