A guess: it's an Acetylene generator. It has an adjustable pressure release, governed by the sliding weight on the horizontal bar; a gauge...
As a youth I lived briefly with an aunt who was an avid an' skilled enameled copper artist. I was never artsy enough to produce anything worthy of...
It appears to be a ceramic horse.
Cinnamon?
Great colors...Thanks!
Pics 1, 2 & 3 all seem to show a translucent character...in fired an' glazed Clay? I am puzzled, but probably out of ignorance.
Pic 3 clearly shows bandsaw frame, for whatever that's worth. My grandparents had one similar, an' it was ours when we visited, as children.
Looks like a cast-iron structural bracket, perhaps for a buggy or wagon. The two rings would have long bolts through them, on either side of a...
Hard to say for certain, but he appears not to be wearing a ring on his left hand.
Thanks...that was very helpful!
CuNi is not silverplate.
I've had the idea that Sheffield Plate was silver, thicker than foil, bonded to base metal. So I have a puzzle about how that could have been so...
An American Hero, imho...
Far different, indeed! Hard to imagine, for most of us Boomers. My sweet Hilde was born in 1946 near Hamburg to a woman who had been a nurse on...
Thanks, Potts...I've captured your offering!
I'm a bit too old to qualify as a Boomer...but the BI article is spot-on about the tsunami of stuff about to flood the streets. I've got grandkids...
There's something about those pointy spoons, for me.
YUM! Very nicely done, RT. Yes, time, patience...an' SKILLS! Is it bronze, or spelter?
Ya done real good, I agree!
I don't understand why you would...but if that's your choice I'll take it off your hands an' gladly pay shipping...I like it!
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