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Saskatchewan Farm Glass Tree

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Saskatchewan Farm Glass tree.
7.5" vintage clear glass.
Many Saskatchewan homesteaders discarded their broken glassware in an area near their homesteads.
My family and I, would walk our farm yard and fields picking up anything that would damage the tractor tires. Metal and glass was always found. For years, I would pick up the glass putting it in a bucket. I wanted to create something with the pieces that I found.
Each piece of glass has come from a homestead that is over a 100 years old. A lot of the glass is from the 1920's to 1960's or even earlier. It's always nice to find big chunks. Lots of times I can still tell if it's from a sugar bowl, plate, piece of window pane or just a jar.
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