Can anyone tell me anything about the item in these photos? It was described as "A late 16th/early 17th century drawn thread panel measuring 12ft...
Christmasjoy - your story reminded me of a passage from one of my favorite books of all time - Will Cuppy's "Decline and Fall of Practically...
Thanks! Life has been a bit overwhelming lately - starting to get it back under control :happy:
Goldwork?
Just from memories of my teen years I would say 1970's princess style dress. could be for a formal dance or a wedding.
Sorry :oops: it's hand-held - about 6-8 inches tall. :shy: I was thinking it might have something to do with rope-making or braiding or...
Anyone have any idea what this is? It's posted on our local board by one of my neighbors. He says it screws down tightly. Don't have any context...
COOL CHAIR!!! With those feet, are you sure it's not a well disguised transformer biding it's time? (Clump, Clump :eek: )
Reminds me of Tip O'Neill [IMG]
Looks sort of like a foot stool that was trying to grow up to be a chair. :cat:
:facepalm::rolleyes:
I wonder if it had anything to do with the problem of accurate color registration on smaller full-color elements?
Sorry Bev :(. Definitely will Cheryl, but it may take a while. I'm falling further and further behind this summer - and I'm giving up four prime...
COOL! Thanks!! Now i just have to decide fabric or leather, buttons or smooth, and when on earth do I have time for another project???
Love those legs! Count me in Book, Please???? Thanks - cheers
du Moulin's Anatomy of Arminianism ... is kinda neat.
Happily
Fig - These are neat! put my name down for the young woman and/or the little one on the trike. Thanks
If the sides of the drawers are full height it was probably for parts, if they just come up an inch or so, it was probably for cards. - cheers
Most library card systems for the public to use have a rod through each drawer from the front to the back, which goes through a hole in each card,...
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