You might want to contact the Rhode Island Vol. Decendents organization to see about collectors interest. I also came across his passport...
RLM - I wouldn't rely on that 1862 muster out date. His record shows he was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 5 Aug 1863 and transferred from unit F...
I think this style of links were called gate bracelets if I remember right from my mother's description of hers.
A combination of turquoise and coral would be nice too.
India maybe?
There is a surname CONINE which seems to have originated in Scotland. Best known representative is probably baseball player Jeff Conine.
I prefer the amethyst to the peridot. But that topaz and teal one is really cool. :)
I'm still worried about the red around the mouth and face. Are you sure no small cats or dogs are missing around the neighborhood? Maybe a...
That pair looks like it was taken from the medusa heads in the cistern in Istanbul [IMG]
A jeweler might be able to remove just the screw part, slot the screw tube, and solder on a hinged post that snaps into the slotted tube. Like the...
It looks like someone separated this from it's original frame. I would be surprised at an offer that high except that dogs are not very common in...
reminds me of "katzenjammer kids", "gasoline alley" and "jiggs and maggie" types
That nose and the fringe of a beard remind me of Henry David Thoreau.
For another take - consider Viennese bronzes - bell handle or finial on a salt?
Yes - it seems that there were 5 vols. 4 of plates and one of text describing the plates. The link to alibris describes what they have as "4...
Cropped, contrast enhanced, sharpened: [ATTACH] Then color inverted: [ATTACH] Looks like a chess match - gentleman's club, pub, or coffee house -...
Thanks!
So I saw this book listed by one of my fav sellers with a start of $100. Thought it was nice but more than I could go, so I moved on. A while...
Pattern hooks...
I was looking for something on Rio Grande's website today and happened on these. Hadn't seen them before and thought they might help someone...
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