Most of the problem with refractometers and loose jewelry is putting the lid down but if at home simply do it in a moderately dim/dark room and...
These have the same signature. https://www.pamono.eu/moritz-michael-daffinger-portrait-of-a-lady...
Facing left he looks Balinese art deco to me. Facing right well umm... the leg could have been done better.:bag:
Looks like 1910 http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-f-series-serial-numbers.html
Interesting negatives. Easier to look at if you invert them. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not sure I'd call them makers marks:bag:
Suspect these aren't PC these days but I'm curious about where they may have come from. Seem to be cold painted red clay which I'm wondering if it...
I'm wondering when sealing things in plastic started. Thought it was around the late 60's.
Offhand they look like Jefferson cups usually made in U.S.A.
My colon is fine thanks:bag:
I've got an early version of one of these https://www.ebay.com/itm/220566475907?hash=item335ac95483:g:d7kAAOxy4dNSxHbs Mine had a little torch for...
You have a number and a possible mark (V?) underneath. Needs a cleanup! Don't think it's Milton though.:bag: [ATTACH]
That's what I want to go in but mine would have a hinge at the back so they can lift up the front and I slide out of the coffin into my grave. A...
IE&C Co is one of those mysterious Japanese companies nobody knows. http://www.noritakecollectorsguild.info/researchers/johnhenley/index.html...
left to right rough pontil rough pontil flat (blown into mold) ground pontil but not polished ground pontil but not polished no markings underneath
Bought these satin glass vases and it's the middle one in the auction photo that I'm curious about. It has thick strands of blue on a white...
Alas it is patinated spelter. Oh well it's still cute.
Amazing what you find when cleaning. G.Th.M (geBruder Thannhauser munchen) lid makers mark. [ATTACH]
Slow slog through all the pictures. Need to be desperate though.:bag:
The bottom of the glass seems to have a spike of glass protruding downward and is supported by two pewter rings that are locked to the glass spike...
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