Hard to tell about the handles without a close-up...but they look well-placed, so my guess is original...bwdik?
Yep...nucleation points is what I should have said. Agreed...super informative page...Thanks, Books!
Kinda like the 'seed' that snowflakes form around...or maybe not. Be nice to know more about that phenomenon, eh?
Strange, indeed...the center of a few of those radiant patches show a dimple (pic 4)...are they physical, or just apparent?
Simply beautiful...magnetically attractive...Thanks, Shamster!
I think you're right...but know not whereof I speak.
You're correct in calling out my use of that word, AJ. Many of the art an' craft pieces Leonard & Annabelle brought to the US were bartered or...
Surely could be...I love it for its simplicity an craft. You may be right!
An excellent summary of their craft & history, Books! I note the site says: Every piece is signed by the individual artist who created it. Might...
Sweet piece of clay...all of it! I especially like the color of that glaze...a keeper!
Thank you sincerely, Kronos...your generosity with WorthPoint is unfailingly so very much appreciated an' welcome by all of us here. I am most...
Yes, indeed...All Hail Kronos for his generosity!
Cambridge Glass 1920 AZURITE BLUE Gold Encrusted Etched Leaf Band Pedestal Bowl | #909036003 CAMBRIDGE #100 5 INCH CANDY BOX & COVER AZURITE...
Thank You, TallCakes...you've been very helpful!
The top comb is ~91mm wide, ~42mm high, ~3mm thick. Although it appears to be tortoise, it is not UV-reactive. The metal looks like brass (or...
Hardly a collection...but these 4 items came with my uncle Leonard from Japan in 1952 at the end of our occupation. I have no information about...
This is ~7 1/8" diameter, ~3" high, ~2 7/8" foot rim; its weight is ~19 oz. It is very slightly reactive to UV, shading to a uniform milky lighter...
Such prices are laser-aimed at those with way too much money, an' a commensurate dearth of gray-matter...fact!
That's a really fine an' lovely box, Sham...Japanese lacquer is ordinarily exquisite, your Meiji example is sublime...Thanks!
Is Tridacna a CITES protected creature?
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