A Resistor, likely for a light dimming application or similar in early-mid 1900’s. Wires VERY likely asbestos so handle accordingly and don't...
It’s a cruet. Red wing pottery made it. Rumrill was the artist
Looks a lot like like Red Wing RumRill [ATTACH]
Pomegranate?
Try the https://www.replacements.com/search?query=syracuse web site.
This ebay listing has your plate https://www.ebay.com/itm/233210929416 Info in eBay listings is not always correct, but give you a starting...
I wonder if both are authentic. When I read the 1766 mark I could read it as 1755 with some ink stamping artifacts that can occur.
Yeah I saw that! Sound like they copied a listing and didn't look closely! Brian's one looks a look nicer and probably is what it says it is.
Similar? https://www.ebay.com/itm/285168709639 [ATTACH]
Cool! I hope a number 9 bird doesn’t try to use it if it’s really a number 6.
Could they be in your (or a new) photo library on the iPad?
Could be in your browsers download folder or your My Documents or somewhere else. Try downloading another file and see where it intends to put it...
I suggest you contact their tech support asap. If they got moved or deleted they may be able to get them from a backup.
The holes for hanging look pretty rough possibly put there by an owner. Not the kind of plate I would expect to see hanging on the wall.
And one sold on eBay [ATTACH]
Seems to be a bunch on Worthpoint (searched noma toys horse). Sorry, but i don't subscribe re the prices, [ATTACH]
Looks right. The "Original" vases were often hand thrown by their potters during factory tours for the public.
I’ll have to do some research and see what else I can find out. Thanks again!
Wow, thanks so much! - Joe
Hi all, Bumped this thread to see if anyone could help with this mark or even tell me how to rotate it so it reads correctly. Thanks!
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