Oooo! Thanks!!!
Or maybe both? This poor thing has clearly been used, abused, reinforced, done over, and modified time and again. The hinges are painfully...
I would guess 1920’s or 1930’s, but that’s just a guess.
This has a label on the bottom, so I’m pretty sure where it was made. What I don’t know is when. There’s something about the lines of it that I...
Thanks!
My parents must have painted it sometime in the very late 1960’s or early 1970’s, perhaps with my “help”, but I don’t remember. My parents don’t...
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I was planning on FreeCycling this, but when I was emptying it out and cleaning it up, I started wondering what it had originally looked like and...
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The treatment at the top looks like the way one ties off a line on a sailboat, but carried across. So maybe a sailor did it.
I truly haven’t a clue. I would have to learn quite a bit before I could even make an educated guess. I know it has to be at least 30 years old...
Yes!!!
OMG I may have to make myself a t-shirt with that on it!
I know almost nothing about baskets (I’m not even sure where to post them) but I like this one, so I’m hoping someone here can give me a clue or...
Lovely. I like to think beauty isn’t ruined just because one is a bit cracked, but I may be biased :)
Oooooo!
This is the only encyclopedia I’m keeping for now. ;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not in the best of condition, but pretty good considering apparently two of my Great-uncles and one Great-aunt all used it :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
There’s got to be someone who collects this type of book. The trick is finding them. The people who know stuff usually suggest checking Abe...
I was happy to find it :) Of course, to be fair, finding fun books at my family’s house is about as difficult as finding something stupid on TV!
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