Hobbles makes much more sense. Thanks!
I thought the same thing when I looked at this picture. But I looked at it with a magnifying glass and it's nothing.
And 2 millefiori picture frames. I also had a brass reindeer with a parasol that I've started another thread about. [ATTACH]
A sterling glove egg darner with wood ends. [ATTACH]
2Small travel perfume bottles. The one on the right is Sterling but the hinge needs repair. [ATTACH]
I bought what was called a type drawer but was really just a cheap shadow box but I bought it for what was inside anyway. A broken china brooch...
This came in an auction lot and I have no idea what it is. It's a cast brass reindeer with a saddle and reins and a parasol topping it all off....
Most online auctions in my area expect people to come in and view the items. They don't expect a lot of shipping to be done because it's handled...
It's a beautiful piece of glass. But, I have to admit, it would drive me crazy because the bowl is not centered on the pedestal. I'd feel the need...
I sent them pics of each dress on a mannequin. So, if the people look at all of the pics, they'll see something that shows them more of how the...
I do still have the one in the last picture. I forgot to add it to the box. I'll probably sell it on ebay. One dress won't be too difficult to...
They are finally listed and go off tomorrow. https://banddauctions.hibid.com/lot/165371060/vintage-dresses-as-is...
Now I'm wondering if these were some kind of tourist repro.
This one actually has a way to open and then lock on the ankle. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1050558300/ottoman-empire-rare-slave-shackles
I'm still not convinced. The chain is too long for shackles. And they would have to be forged on the ankle.
Are they for hanging pots in a fireplace maybe?
This is selling in a local auction. I'm not sure they're shackles. There's no way to open and close them. And it looks like there's one different...
I bought a shelf lot at auction last week (first picture). I bought it because of the stick leg animals, miniatures, and model train things in the...
I had them laying on poster board for the photos. The boards were 22" by 28" and they filled the board.
Thank you! I think it's 60's or 70's.
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