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Amber MCM(?) Wine Glasses Solid Cone Stem
These are long gone, but I never did ID them and remain curious. The quality was there. Just over 4” tall, 3 ½” across at the top rim, and just over 1” across the foot. -
Date Letter help
Hi,
Is this letter an H (1900) or B (1894)? I'm thinking H but wanted to check. The marks are on the tops of the bottles, the stand is silver-plate.
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Antique Sewing Box
I wasn't sure which forum to put this in. It appears to be a sewing box? with hinged sides. The interesting part is the Gold Dust Twins printing that is on the inside and bottom of the box. I'm... -
Colourfull bowl set ID type and age
I have just got this bowl set, that feel almost like crystal, but I am not sure if it has some age in it and what exact type it is.
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Interesting item from my city
Just read about this guy US Medal of Honor holder in an article in my local news about Hull's "hidden" histories,Heritage Learning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_L._Hulbert
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Wierd photos
The guy is on the reverse of a thin sheet of mica, painted black behind him, a piece of scrap paper behind that, Japanned steel behind that.
The woman is barely visible. She appears to be... -
Serbian (?) Glass Help Please
I have this 19th century glass, from the decoration I would think Bohemian. The coat of arms seems to be related to Serbia? It has an inscription on it, can anyone decipher it?
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Man thrift stores piss me off
First off i would like to start off and say that some of my best finds have been at small town thrift store. These big chain ones drive me nuts though with their corporate shenanigans. I mean ever... -
Thought you chaps might like this.
A wooden tray, made by soldiers blinded in WW1. A charity called St Dunstans was set up to provide employment.It's unusual to find them with the named brass handles. -
Velvetone Bell
Picked this up at the flea-market on the weekend. Ain't it cute?
From what I've read, bells like these were used on old horse carriages, very early automobiles, and streetcars/cable cars, around...
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