From Milton Bradley, this is a charming Charles Wysocki jigsaw puzzle titled "Plum Valley" and numbered 04679-Q20. In Wysocki's "Americana" folk art style, the old-fashioned and idyllic scene centers around Millie's, where local folks can buy apples and root beer and - of course - plums. In the background are colorful, flower-covered hills and an orchard; out in front a horse-drawn cart is being loaded for delicious deliveries of Millie's Pies.
Puzzle is dated 2005 and comes in the older-style blue box. It has 1000 pieces and measures 22-9/32" X 25-9/16” when assembled. Pieces are in excellent condition, nice and glossy with very clean edges. They have been stored in three plastic zip-loc baggies to prevent loss; one baggie contains the edge pieces, and I'm not sure how the rest are divided up between the other baggies (I would think probably one with all the green grass and one with the trees and buildings and whatnot, but my aunt was the one who worked it and I don't know for sure). Box shows some wear and age, and the bottom part has tape on it, but the lid is in sturdy shape with no tape and the picture on it looks good.
This is a previously assembled puzzle. I am selling a number of puzzles that come primarily from my family's two vacation homes, where they have been well taken care of and are normally marked regarding any missing pieces. This puzzle has been designated as being complete, so all pieces should be present, however I have not worked this one personally. I will accept a return if there is a problem, but I don't believe that will happen (honestly my aunt who worked this one and packed the pieces so carefully would never let it come to me incomplete). Asking $18.00 obo. Everything I have listed for sale is "or best offer", so feel free to make an offer.
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I sell a lot of items on Craigslist, so please take a look at my other stuff (sometimes free items as well). I come from a huge family of serious hoarders, so... Well, some people have yard sales, but I'm not able to do that, so I do this instead. It clears out the house and helps me get the last of my kids through college. All you have to do is search the word SALMAGUNDI on Craigslist, and all of my items should come up for you.