What a good point. Thank you.
I appreciate that.
Nice or you to say that. I wonder if you agree that mine looks more crude than the example you show above.
That's helpful. Thank you, Bev. And I gather resin would be capable of cracking like this?
Thank you all for weighing in. I have just discovered a crack in the first scrimshaw. Perhaps this will help us to learn what the material is. [IMG]
komokwa, first thank you. Next, can you tell me what keywords you might have used to locate the necklace above? Thank you again! And apologies for...
That is good information, as usual from you. Thank you!
I appreciate your weighing in on this. But if there are knockoffs, there must surely be some genuinely old ones out there. I haven't met the owner...
Thank you, Terry. Siam seems like a good KW. I appreciate that. And would this mean it is niello as opposed to damascene?
Finally, here is a link bracelet measuring 6 5/8". (Pardon the red reflection; must remember to remove red flannel shirt!) [IMG] A close-up....
Here is a necklace measuring 24". I'm told it was purchased at the Marin Show Art of the Americas. Buyer thinks she paid around $300 for it. [IMG]...
Here is one of three pieces of jewelry I brought home from a potential new client. It measures 7 1/4". [IMG] Here is where it's marked inside....
Oh. There it is. Duh!
Thank you for all that, figtree! (I thought I responded earlier today, but I don't see it. Hmmm...)
I very much appreciate your input, figtree! (Not sure when you posted it. I'm still getting only sporadic notification of new posts. Sigh.)
Thank you all so very much! I'm going to be on the run and out of town starting tomorrow through Sunday. So this will be hold through then...
Well, of course. Silly me. Thank you for catching that!
But I can't find a single Yeungling model truck (see my first thread) on eBay. I wonder what's that about?
I love that: "chooschoos!" And now that I got started with showing them here, I've looked at "Yeungling model train car" on eBay, and they do...
Thank you for weighing in. I'm waiting for someone to say either it's too much work to bother with the newness of it, or the opposite: It will...
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