I took a $30 chance on this, hoping the signature is decipherable (and desirable!). It's small--- 6+" x 4" image. (16x10cm) I think the label...
Yeah-- that one's prime for a 'before' and 'after' side-by-side comparison.
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Thank you for the clarification AJ!
Actually, many antennae are quite stylish! This image is from the SFO Museum (airport museum): [ATTACH]...
When I used G Lens, it did show one, on the OfferUp platform, also here in NW Oregon, but I couldn't find a picture. If that's the same as what...
Thank you. Is the little 'tag' that AJ identified an export tag or something like that? Would that have been on it since its manufacture, or...
Good idea. I'd say the rim / lip has a good amount of wear, but that probably the bottom does not. It also sits pretty stable on a flat surface....
The little screws on the base of the antennas had old copper wire attached to them. That would then hook up to those little screws that used to be...
You're right. I think even the term prehistoric is culturally suspect--- maybe pre-your history, but not necessarily from the p.o.v. of the...
I ask this half in jest, but I am actually going to try. I found this vintage TV antenna in the basement of a messy estate sale. I'm going to...
Ah-ha. Thanks for the analysis.
Pre-Columbian pottery can be really hard to ID, but I'll ask anyway. This measures 4"x7" (10x18cm) and what piqued my interest was the...
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G Lens says that this is a 19th C Turkish or Greek olive jar. Does that look right to your more intelligent eyes? 37 cm tall (14.5") terracotta...
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Makes sense. And there's not really any other logical explanation beyond just an individual with connections in both Germany and Oregon.
It's decorative. Put it on a table, book shelf, under your favorite Pueblo pot, etc. But probably don't put a plant with water on it!
That's a Navajo 'Gallup throw', one of the only instances where fringe can be found on a Navajo weaving (and only on one side). These were...
Yeah, I was confused by the hands too, but I think I've since 'oriented' it: Eurydice was inside some sort of organic-looking encasement, and...
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