Absolutely! Thank you! She'll be happy to know it's a telegraph lightning surge protector basically!
One idea my brother had is a wire stripper, though I seriously doubt that.
Ah no, that's not a metal strip. Good thing, cuz you had me a little scared! It appears to be, as I said, a grey reflection from a dreary day :)).
Maybe ;)
Ah ok, sorry for getting snarky. Yeah, I understand now. Maybe I should have clarified full writting.
Ah ok. I guess that woulda worked.
Hello! Recently, my sister and a friend of hers were going through an dilapidated fire station when they found 2 of these sitting in a pile of...
Hot damn, that's a lucky find! People round here tend to throw away their old books, and it makes me sad!
Where do you see a metal strip? All I see is a grayish reflection from a window on the leg?
Is it possible that the beads are Bakelite?
Yes yes, I know this part. 1. I was admitting I was wrong 2. When you see the whole word written out instead of 925, Ster, or British hallmarks...
Really? Nice to know! I haven't been seeing any new stuff marked with long hand sterling, so I guess I have haven't been handling the right stuff!
I have expanded my knowledge base in Georgian silver. Thank you!
All three of the sterling ones I'd hazard a guess are from the 40s or earlier (they tend not to write sterling longhand much after that point). As...
Well, would you look at that! Guess my logics been proven wrong!
1. The remaining space behind the known numbers and the edge appear to have the proper distancing for a 7 digit number 2. While the dates arent...
Research says the street names changed in 2007, so we got it pinned between 1947 and 2007 for the frame at least.
Searching the address, the street names changed at some point, so can be too new either.
7 digit phone number. Cant be earlier than 1947.
Imagine have this as your bedside lamp LOL! You'd have to get up just to turn the lamp on and off!
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