You're fast! ;)
He fixed it. :rolleyes:
I didn't make that connection, but it's obvious now that you pointed it out. I kept getting my brain stuck on "quilt star". Thanks!
Thanks Janet. I contacted them. Here is what they said: "These 20th century crocks were made throughout the U.S. in huge numbers. It is very...
Scaring away the inquirers?
1941?? Wow, I'm surprised to see this design still around that late! Talk about "retardataire" Or perhaps they were following Wallace Nutting's...
I haven't heard that term before, thank you! Speaking of seats, here is one I got back from my new ex-upholsterer last week.... oops....
Might those have lithophanes in the bottoms? Those are always a sweet surprise! [ATTACH]
Cool! Plus free shipping, right? I guess we better check with the actual owner on that though. We do get carried away sometimes, don't we?
We are living it! Theft is a huge problem here. I expect the shooting to start soon.
Agree. The bigger picture is the collapse of agriculture in the West if something isn't addressed. You can only adapt so much when there is no...
Possibly, but these were much more common, cheaper and still made today, in a variety of designs....
WARNING-RANT AHEAD! Not at all.. nor the thousands of us in the Rogue Valley who rely on reservoir water for irrigation of landscaping, grapes,...
The patina is pretty cool as is. "Farmhouse" and shabby chic are great markets for this look. The seat is even intact. Perhaps a good cleaning and...
Those are sweet c.1900 press-back oak kitchen chairs. Hard to sell, especially as-is. The leg needs repair to be safe. They probably have a routed...
I win! ;)
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It's definitely something, but unreadable to my eyes also. I can make out a side profile in the center, around.. garlands?
That's what popped into my mind too. Glass to imitate tortoiseshell, perhaps?
Oh dear. I'll never be able to look my rug in the eye again.
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