Well my suggestion as Indonesian was based on the rather weird choice of wood for the drawer bottom -but if it's from Australia I suppose it could...
I have a nickel Victorian gill measure from the Cock Inn, Walham Green, London. Always good for a joke or two at parties.
It's a great album, I have the digital version, played it in the car quite a bit last year - a gem on the album is this one, a bit weird and in a...
Yes agree with @Aquitaine, very lovely piece, true deco, period, gorgeous.
here's my fave Nancy track - [MEDIA] BTW If you don't have this album you should get it, it's great. [ATTACH]
Don't clean it. Most "restorers" are hacks.
Great piece!
Back in the 80's a couple of restorer friends worked just outside Tunbridge Wells making this stuff up from old broken bits of period wood. A...
Lighter fluid is safe on just about any material, easy to do a test but in my experience the very best solvent on paper because of the lack of...
Indonesian import
I repair chalkware quite effectively using baking soda and Krazy Glue. Build up a tape dam to hold the baking soda in place, drop on a few drips...
Ceramic thing has a Japanese border motif
It damages nothing and leaves no stain, evaporates completely.
I have some Bestine, it's ok but not what I would use on paper - benzine is better as it leaves no residue, Bestine is a tiny bit oily.
Hong Kong furniture. IMO not teak or rosewood, just one kind of wood, partially stained.
It isn't throwaway back east, Toronto prices are high last time I looked.
Snap! Great minds etc. I use it all the time too, works great on price stickers on leather as well!
If the masking tape hasn't crystallized (yet) and it still remains tacky, you can remove it by flooding it with benzine (lighter fluid) repeatedly...
English, late 19th to early 20thc or so, IMO. Not sure who made this ware but a lot of it was around in my family when I was growing up. I think...
You sure do have a lot of this stuff!
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