Not sure what to call this vase shape... squashed...moon...discus?? Been trying to determine if it was made last Thursday in China or some time...
Thought "aha" I've just acquired a book on Baxter prints and I'll just whip through it and identify them. Not a snowflake in Hades chance!! I...
Did that. No sigs and it is done on the same board the support is on. Think the board is MDF which hasn't been around for more than a decade or so...
This is a $2 thrift shop composite artwork that I couldn't resist. The more I looked at it the more impressed I was at the skill required to make...
looks like a Schwarza-Saalbahn mark found here https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/thuringia/schwarza-01/index.php Can't see a crown...
I'm more interested in the writing near the wheel. [ATTACH]
Fascinating reading the history of spark plugs. Seems two Italians Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci in 1855 created a plug with a bottom end...
Found a couple similar. Seller thinks they are Edwardian circa 1910....
Yeah. Poor old Tassie always gets left off.:rolleyes:
Picked this up at today's auction and at AU$90 probably paid top price for it but you know how that goes when you like something and stop thinking...
Looks like silver plated brass crudely cast. I'm no expert so best to wait for others to come along soon. Cheers Stephen
If my memory serves me that "TV antenna" shaped symbol in the middle of the last image was Japanese. Can't remember what it meant and could be...
All in one lot at today's auction. Normally these sell for a lot more but the crowd was pretty thin.
The only prices I care about are eboo sold listings.:D
Picked up this lot at auction today for AU$50 and think I got a good deal. I already have Danckert for porcelain and some hallmark books but...
It welds up holes - maybe:D
Thought it was an effeminate English dude until I noticed he protruded at the front a little bit too much:rolleyes:
Looks like a butt or spot welder of some kind.
The shoulder epaulets and vest underneath have got me beat:confused:
If you pay a monthly fee for a store front on eBoo then listings are free and stay there forever until sold.
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