When you first posted, I thought it was a reach, but you have once again proven to be Spot-ON! Thank you, Cheryl!
That's a stunner, Mikey...could those be separators, say for textiles, or paper? Like you, I'm very fond of Japanese lacquer...in any form!
The first 4 pics are of the simpler of these; ~7 3/4" max diameter, ~7 1/4" inner rim diameter, ~1 3/4" high including (non-removable)...
Ah...Please restate the question?
It does. I've purchased a replacement 2" mirror for it. Now I've gotta mount it in an out-of-round frame. Sigh. More as it happens...
I see no Question Mark.
Thank you, Kronos! Sorry for my delay in responding...I was briefly delayed by a side issue.
Sigh... It's a paraphrase of 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.' I can explain it to you...but I can't understand it for you.
Relevance, Komo, is entirely in the eye of the requestor.
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/art-deco-wall-pocket-crown-devon-a66-542127189 This is a plain version of my A66 Crown Devon Fieldings...
Very Good, an' Thanks!
No Blame, AJ...we're all in the same boat, now or later!
I'm lovin' that! All things chopstick are fascinating for me. What a beautifully simple case...Thanks!
I'm puzzled by your use of the word lacquer for the glossy material lining the interior, AJ...'tho I profess no comparable expertise, I'm...
I could, but focus isn't the whole problem. The mark has to be severely side-lit to show up at all, because it's not very deep nor sharply...
That's because its designed for an external clapper.
Spot ON! Thank you, Houseful!!
Or perhaps a mustard pot? It seems to have been used a lot without its cover, which shows much less wear.
This is 9 5/8" wide, ~4 1/2" high, ~2 3/8" deep; the mouth is ~6" by ~1 5/8. Weight is 15 oz. All of the gold is hand-painter over-glaze; the rest...
This may have been part of Leonard's hoard, but I'm unsure...it looks Japanese to me. ~6 1/4" rim diameter, 2 1/2" rim height, 3 1/4" to the top...
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