Here's some of the highest Ohr hammer prices (31% premium - ouch), not included - [ATTACH]
Wow, good eyes! Now that you got me looking, why is there a “fish?” past the end of the hand? ( feel free to disparage my vision :-) )
Nail/Brad puller seems possible.
Writing below -see a 9/6 maybe a glaze it your self pottery place? [ATTACH]
Flower frog, part of a centerpiece perhaps?
Wonderful resource to download- thanks! The website is great too- they do all kind of shade and lamp repairs and have other resources available-...
Nice work!
Shipping is often high especially on lots. As a rule of thumb I use $30 per item plus 50-100 for postage especially if they are several postal...
Will be interesting to see the hammer prices, how they come up with the estimates is sometimes strategic.
Really nice, pottery, glass and other items for your review - just don't bid on the few that I want :-)...
Here's one that sold on Invaluable that's like yours [ATTACH]
I've got the Sanford Peters and Reed book but don't see that exact pattern or shape, but that doesn't mean its not. BTW - I believe yours is not...
If you're uploading a .jpg or .png file it's already about as compressed as it's going to get.
Yeah, I would expect the auction house to be trustworthy also but I’d be more worried about all the spare keys floating around.
Fascinating! I would be concerned about relatives swooping in for "one last thing to remember them by" and only two days to clean out. Sounds like...
"Rustic looking" - very polite way to say it! I may borrow that :-)
It's also shown in a 1932 Burley Winter catalog.
Just FYI, afaik, insuring it will probably not cover repairs- usually just fire/theft etc.
Based on the end, looks like it was turned on a wood lathe before it was carved. And it has a handy belt loop! But why is it missing kernels?
Here's one with the Haeger Label attached [ATTACH]
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