Thank you Bakers. I found THIS page of insignias, but the topmost sword on each hat seems to have the...what do you call it?...the grip(?) at the...
My cousin bought this (ca. 1890, I believe) photo and asked for help identifying the hats on the women. The crossed swords look like those on hats...
Sounds so cloak-and-dagger... My daughter lives in England and will be here for Thanksgiving, so I will send it back with her and she will get it...
Ha! Yes, I stopped dead at that one, too! :smuggrin:
I had a reply this morning from the ocarina museum in Italy: "thank you very much for your thoughts, I will gladly expose you to my laboratory...
Thank you all so much for your help with and interest in the ocarina. Any Jewelry suggested a museum in Italy to which it could go, and which was...
Ahhhh, YES! VICINELLI! I remember now, thank you. I knew that when I first researched it years ago, but it has been untouched since then and I...
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Thank you bob.
Sorry, just trying to be fair. I have been chewed out for doing it both ways. ;)
Thank you, King. I will put your name in the hat and will keep this up until Sunday.
In researching this ocarina, I see the Metropolitan Museum of Art has one (or more?) in their collection, by the same maker. I bought this at the...
Thank you for letting me know they arrived.
I am sorry, but I no longer have the catalog. It is on its way to the person on this list who offered to take it. If you click on the photo here...
Thank you for offering to take this, Book. If you will message me your name and address I will send it right away. Shall I throw in the other pipe...
Thank you for offering to take this, King. If you will message me your name and address I will send it right away.
Thank YOU!
Wonderful! Thank you, Book. I will keep these three offers up for a week and next weekend I will draw a name from a...pipe.
Free 1943, 7" x 10", 43-page, Wally Frank Ltd. Christmas Catalog for pipe smokers. The cover has worn edges and the pages are now only attached at...
Another bit of ephemera from the vast piles of that here. Free to interested takers, a 5.5" x 8.25" September-October 1943, 23-page issue of Pipe...
Separate names with a comma.