The person who asked me about the photo replied to our questions: "Thank you for your very interesting link. [NOTE: I gave her the link to his...
Wow! Thank you all for the help you have offered. I never even noticed the signature on the photo and appreciate the edited and enhanced images of...
A woman in our town came to our small local history museum with this scan of a woman and asked if I can identify her. The photo from which this...
I just bought a book titled "Preserving Your Family Photographs" from Gaylord Archival Supplies, to help residents who come to our local history...
The feature that jumps out at me in the OP’s photo is the subject’s very long neck. I don’t see anything quite like that in the photos below it.
@gregsglass Greg, Thank you for offering to take the truck. If you will send me a message with your address I will send it out promptly. IIRC...
Thank you!
4" long x 1.25" wide x ca. 1" high. Marked on the bottom: Beverage Truck; Made in USA; No. 15 Dark blue and in better condition than most I saw...
They appear to be shaped like tassels.
Thank you very much, fig. If you will send a message with your address I will send it — and a small additional item — promptly and I will pay the...
Awww...thank you. You are so sweet to post that, but I promise I won’t be the least but offended if no one has any interest in it...or anything I...
Free Costa Rican pottery (but please pay for priority mail shipping) ca, 3.5" high x ca. 4.5" wide signed (I think!) by the artist, "from the town...
Thank you all very much for the help. As long as I am just giving this away for free here, I assume it is OK to use everything to describe it. I...
I would like to offer whatever this is as a free giveaway here, but would like to know how to describe it. Persian? Tablecloth? Some kind of...
One other possibility that occurred to me is that the writer attempted to spell what he/she heard (well perhaps except for ‘Chester’), and the...
Most of the ads I found for these were from the 1950's. Here is a 1955 ad for them, followed by another suggested use for you... :) [ATTACH]...
If you search for "celluloid" in the search box under "Search GCF/ConsDistList" on this conservation page:...
In a quick look, it looks to me like Jos(eph) McAllister.
Just an additional observation that the logo in the yellow triangle here seems to be for EH (E. Haberyahn?) [ATTACH]
The last name looks to me like Haberyahn, so I Googled that and found this in an art-related French publication... [ATTACH]
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