I am thinking that the little one on the bottom right is also probably Danish. Mayve they all are, as Denmark does have a great deal of tools and...
Early Paleolithic, wow that is early. I had no idea they migh be that old. They are certainly fascinating items, and I know that the young lady...
Hello folks, I am hoping that some member here might be able to help me a little please......... Whilst I have hundreds of books on arms and...
Trolling around a bit, I found this on Rob Taylors website: Though this example is from a Nazi period Admirals launch, it is a similar sized...
Judging by the size, I think it was probably used on a ships launch, or jolly. It would be interesting to see if there are any of the loop...
I doubt it Carman, I think if they were going to do all this work shaping this as well as it has been, then they would probably have used the time...
I too think it is a letter opener Carman, perhaps from some re-cycled material, hence the two grooves. Possibly it was a locking pin of some sort?...
In Holland I had a beer called the DT's. 9% IIRC, and came in a big bowl glass with pink elephants on it! IIRC. the beer was actually Belgian?...
An amendment to my last post, The lower alcohol Elephant beer is 7.5%. The Extra strong Elephant beer is actually 10.5% ! Be warned!!!!:eek: But...
Yes, it's pretty impressive isn't it, and it certainly doesn't disappoint to see it in real life either! So, if you are ever in...
looking forward to seeing this item, whatever it may be. As has been mentioned, swastikas are found in various cultures around the world. In...
Certainly not Megalodon tooth. Possibly the second one is a hippo tooth of some sort?
Quite possible Komo, but they do seem to come in a variety of lengths........ Somew of them so long that they are actually in two halves, just a...
Post horn? Or, and perhaps more likely, a coach horn?
The workmanship of these fascinating items never ceases to amaze me. A piece from my own collection is this cute little acheulean gouge. Only some...
Funny that TallCakes showed that picture, as my immediate thinking was for caulking decks, not the hull. I have caulked the hull of a carvel built...
The V&A one looks to have a design based around the famous Katsushika Hokusai woodblock print of the Great wave of Kanagawa. Awsome collection...
I am inclined to think that it is something to do with witchcraft..Pentagrams, thirteen of them, the crossed arrows are I believe an occult...
The coupling for a train is a good guess, but I am more inclined to think it is a coupling for some farm machinery. But what, I have no idea....
The workmanship makes me think it is a tourist type piece. Some of the Dayak weapons have outstanding workmanship, and this is crude in...
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