Funny to see all the 'native heritage' shows on PBS where they are dancing in their 'traditional' dress' which is made up completely of things...
That seam seems to be most common in the Tula area around 1900 +/-10
Wait for Cheryl
eighth air force?
You can even postulate the future here
I saw starling right away but tail too long Obviously hammered into a mold and many would have been made.
Not brown Not a mark
The feebay authentication would have been for brand most likely
the solder is made with silver
It used to have a wooden handle The piece on it now is nothing like the original
Most round here most had a 12x18" box. Aluminum outside. Most got one quart or pint twice a week around here. We were the last family in town...
A lamp has never needed different size prongs as it has no polarity The bulb socket may be more help in dating
Milk box for the delivery man to leave your bottle in on your steps. Keeps from freezing and/or keeps cool.
I only got like $2250 for this 18K Omega [ATTACH] Had $2.00 into it
Nothing to do with any navy Maybe marketed to girl scouts Occupied Japan or Germany You do NOT open it
I want my ten seconds back
Tumbler gauge Hand made I'd think it would be worth hundreds to the old padlock crowd
I used to list this '32oz beer mug' on feebay once in a while with a description of 'it has a funny taste' [ATTACH] Until feebay suspended me for it
Obviously tourist tat
Was funny watching the Brit show where they pull things out for auction to pay for their vacation in Spain Woman had a five ounce 22K bracelet...
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