Why is it that mustard pots, which are nearly useless today, are such utterly adorable, enchanting creatures?!!
:) Earrings!
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I like both of those! Shade looks like a beach hat, doesn't it. Too bad about the heat - never thought of that!
Mea culpa; the steed is indeed bovine, not equine. I was probably just hoping the little person was not trying to maintain balance on top of that...
#2 looks like a print. Tonalist - which was largely American, but not always. And it contains a horse, a man, a child, sheep and cows. Sheep...
Haven't a clue what that thing was, or what it represents, but I'd surround it with a mirror frame, and mount it on my wall asap! :)
From a former owner of a similar set: think carefully about each of those pieces! Especially the credenza. Mine (which was a tad larger) fit...
It is quite likely that the Jersey City Library will have information that would help you. Newspaper ads, etc. Can I assume that your ship is...
What komokwa said. And I would add in your local library, and that invaluable person who sits the desk where you go to ask questions.
It came the way it is. 1920's is good. And I just love the fact that you are in the process of moving, and yet you are buying furniture that...
Love it! AND the frame! (Personally, I'd call it "Portrait of a Swan.")
Aww...Tweety Bird has a really bad headache!
Eegad!
It only takes Very Strong coffee!
Rather an odd one. Unless the lady rider has heard a sudden gunshot, or a frantic call for help, she should be looking right between that horses...
If one link and one square are removed, will it fit then?
My Great-great Aunt would have been delirious with joy. She was known as an extremely persnickety housekeeper. My Grandmother (who was one of...
I'll guess. New Zealand. Ugh!
How sharp is it? If it's theatrical, it won't be very! (I hope, anyway)
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