I should very much like to see what the emptied-out house looks like. To me, it looks adorable! Poor lady - no wonder she didn't want to leave....
And the second is that Mr. Lender once used it as a prototype...
Wrestler's Reward?
I WANT THAT CAT!! The white one that looks as if it has conquered the neighborhood...
Oh, for the long, lost days of Woolworth's! In the 40s and 50s, boudoir lamps were on every teenager's dressing table. (I had a pair of the...
Where's 'is tail??
Never heard of Penny Licks before! But given the proclivities of the Victorians for having an individual whatsis for every separate item of food...
It's a baby unicorn, of course. :rolleyes::rolleyes::shame::joyful:
MrN - that thing did indeed look like Armentale prior to treatment by your deft digits! Now...Whew!
Pheasants referred to our habitual Thanksgiving Day feast. My father and uncle used to shoot, accompanied by the Gordon Setter, the English...
English setter with grouse. My favorite canine! Although, not so much the grouse. Prefer pheasants. :shame:
Love it!! Most of the ladies and gentlemen are handsome -- very unusual in photos of that era -- and the animation is subtle, not off-putting at...
Mispelt Isaac?
Not this time. The spout on a chocolate pot is part of the lip. Coffee, therefore. However, I am picturing it with a huge, tall handful of...
Am picturing it dressed in a little red Santa suit...
Such critters as single earrings go on my small Christmas tree. :happy:
Or perhaps,;) a baby dragon.
LOL! And there is my old favorite from Ebay, the picture frame with "guilty boarders."
Thank you so much! As a former Philadelphian, I learned about Parrish, N. C. Wyeth, Howard Pyle, all the marvelous women in that group who...
Also the size.
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