Saw that but it is a dead end as far as I can tell.
Definitely not my joint:D:D
Haven't been able to track down "J.H.Campbell &co" but suspect it dates very late Victorian to Edwardian period in dating. Maybe 1890-1920. Cheers...
Just how do you remove the air????:artist::artist::artist: Curious.:rolleyes:
Religious ???
Think you are right as the "divots / dimples" would accurately locate the tiny drops of gold paint for the stigma and also keep them almost...
Decided this vase was weird enough to be worth a twenty dollar bid at a local auction and everyone else decided it was too weird to bother bidding...
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Guess where I lived once??:rolleyes::rolleyes: [ATTACH]
I think the mold the gold pours into plugs into the hole:rolleyes: maybe
GHE +1
That's a keeper:D:D:D:D
Not sure about the date on the back of the second one - might be a model number. It still looks too new to me but I'm no expert. Cheers Stephen...
Well the first one has "Made in France" on the back of the movement so that answers one question. It doesn't look very old to me but I'm no expert...
Show us the candle sticks ... Please :D:D:D
Definitely Ivory. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Banned in OZ:confused:
mathew2 the pictures of the bottoms are of the same one. Same spots and defects etc. Can you post a picture of the other bottom and tell us which...
I'm still seeing a lot of very white areas on the bottom rim and still think they are newer than 100 years but that's just me.:sorry: [ATTACH]
Not seeing much age there. I'm going for made in 2009:bag: Better wait for the experts. Cheers Stephen
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