Would buy a lot of sushi.. I assume you saw this one already https://www.ebay.com/itm/155400609303
The terms “chestfeeding” and “chest” are recommended in various places, even in medical context, e.g. in the UK. You can find examples of it on...
I’ve been sitting on my hands not to reply to this, but the definition of the w-word is hotly contested now. And the PC term for the b-word is “a...
… for succulents or maybe epiphytes. A bamboo one is really nice, they usually looked like logs. I wonder if an orchid would live in it.
Since you’ve tried 10 places already, I guess some found by googling for custom made parts didn’t work? Like this one...
I asked my husband who is pretty handy with furniture repairs. He suggested drilling a hole in each part, putting a small dowel inside and...
Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit but the highest form of intelligence. Oscar Wilde
I can’t find any paintings by Hans Jacob Bayr. Looks like he was only working in metal. The tableau in question has been attributed to Bayr — or...
Just in case we have a language problem— a photo artefact is just an anomaly in the photo — a mistake, so to speak— created by lighting etc . So...
I’m truly sorry, Chinoiserie — it didn’t even occur to me that you did something to the photo. Let alone to deceive anyone! The entire scene...
Thanks for the closeups! AI has a way of adding extremities and digits to human hands so the three feet reminded me of that. Some parts look...
That looks almost like something AI generated. Very odd symbolism, angel falling from heaven, instruments, odd fill-in pieces, very odd three...
I tried to give you a possible manufacturer and country so you could search further. You asked for the maker. Sorry I couldn’t be of help. Good...
“GERMAN DUCK FORM CIGAR CUTTER: Antique German silver or nickel plated figural duck head cigar cutter. There is a hallmark marking on the hinged...
The little piece in the corner is an old sticker, or Glitzerbild or Glanzbild in German, a shiny, collectible scapbook picture, that was often...
Yes, that’s exactly what I thought, that the last letter before stue was an o with a dash above it, instead of an ø. I don’t know Danish, but ö...
I assume it does since removing marks would make the silver thinner in that spot. On the bright side, the dish is likely several decades older...
Hjorne af en Samsøstue perhaps — Corner of a Samsø Living Room Samsø is a Danish island known for its old, half-timbered houses. Lovely painting...
That’s really interesting — and great research. Since the Soviet mark was used till 1958 according to the only source (Tardy) that I have, it...
I agree. Edit. Re the discrepancy between the 916 punch and English sterling ( 925) maker’s mark — Soviet punches weren't made in foreign silver...
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