Following your colored lines around (thanks for doing that) I now think that could be a J on the left, a very common first initial. I still see a...
I see a T on the left, a C on the right, & a whole bunch of other lines that may or may not be letters in between & intertwined. Monograms like...
What a tangled web. :confused:
I'd like to see the rest of the lamp. ;)
I was not questioning whether your two are a pair, I was confirming my understanding that there are not a total of 4 of them. What I said was So...
Weird. Google showed the photo with 2 figures & when I followed the associated link I again saw 2 figures. When I copied the URL & pasted it...
Yes, just checked. I was being nagged by cats at the time & only took a hasty look, with a focus on the description, which IM Translator renders...
The one match Lens found was to an expired listing on a German marketplace site that was for a pair of what they called temple guards. I haven't...
Mr. Electric says: Well into the 20th century, most Americans continued to illuminate their homes using gas lamps. In 1925, only half of American...
Would they have been holding something? I'm completely unfamiliar with these. Temple guards?
Used a 2 person saw once at Girl Scout camp & it was a lot of fun, but we didn't have to saw up a whole log into sections. It did seem to cut in...
My understanding is that the true source of the name of the mineral is the name of the cherries, but in the US a false etymology developed that...
Carnelian/cornelian (depending on your country's usage)?
What is the height of the body of the receptacle, excluding foot, lid & finial?
This concerned me too, especially all the little pockets & recesses, where crumbs might lodge. The one thing from the Reddit post that might save...
Not all the help is that helpful. It is most definitely not a chalice. If the Internet is to be believed, a ciborium is also shaped like a...
A pyx, perhaps.
Judging by what I can read of the words, I would say Christian sacramental use.
Ah, thank you. I have had heard the term 'cross cut saw' but seems I only see rip saws. Have one that belonged to my dad hanging on the wall....
As usual, link just goes to black in the US. Item # is 184160879092 Have to think these must have been for pouring hot milk/cream, not what we...
Separate names with a comma.