I've never been one to do that. Around here, people only trust that its silver if its marked on the piece itself.
Should work fine. Nitric acid has a shelf life of 2 years after being opened, if stored in a cool, dry space.
Yes, an Oleograph can do that.
Damn, got a chip in the nose. I'll be hanging round to hear this too. Also, are these head mugs worth anything ? I know someone with half a dozen...
LOL, it was the same kinda shit I put up with one over an hour away! If that was a Blue Moon Estate sale, I'd say it's safe to boycott them till...
Ooo, there's an app for pattern identification now?
I don't believe this to be gold. Being it has no hallmarks marking it as such, I'd bet this is likely gold filled.
Where are you selling magazine racks? I can't GIVE AWAY magazine racks round here!
That's all I can definitely say is worth checking out with my current subset of knowledge.
Actually, check both the Fenton and the pieces in front if they are Amberina glass. If they are, there's a really nice premium there.
Fenton stretch in #6!
Makes me sad I wear a medium :')
Most I can definitively say is they aren't likely silver. I'll be waiting for someone with better knowledge to comes round.
I put cash on this being a "tourist artifact"
I am too. My best guess is an import mark of some sort.
Thank you!
Well perfect minus some expected wear on the foot rim (whatever that's called). But it's obvious the previous owners took good care of them.
Recently (last month lol, sry), I ended up pick up 12 (yes, 12!) MZ Austria Double Headed Eagle bowls for 50 CENTS A PIECE. I am so happy I got...
Hey, I have a giant crowbar downstairs with a similar name! Only difference is I call it the "You did a half ass job, and even forgot your tools,...
Wow, definitely a really cool piece I wish I had LMAO!
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