Appears to be "restaurant ware", from a hotel/ship/train/etc. Individual creamer or milk jug, I suppose.
Thank you for the Saturday morning accompaniment to my caffeine and nicotine allowance! Always appreciated.
Originally the base of a (very ugly, not in my house you don't) lamp, circa 1960s?
Well, of COURSE they do! Anyone can see that this is a smart bowl......................
Oooooh! Now, if I can find my coronet, we can be stylin' when you come to tea! Though you bein' the princess outranks me with a lowly earldom, but...
If you google Tory Burch leather bracelet you can see about a dozen variations on their logo - some are even square, etc. The current round one...
Looks like the Tory Burch logo, if my memory serves..................
And ya know what? We're very happy to have you here! Its approaching the point where you are no longer a YOU but an US.
what's a "radio"? said my 16 y.o. godson's kid.............................
Looking at this with fresh eyes (after 2 3/4 years?), I don't think that is a "spoon" - I think it is a pressure point for a thumb. So this may be...
I remember my great-grandmother "boasting" that her first ball gown/dress (hoop skirt) was ten yards to the hem of watered/changeable violet...
I call CLICKBAIT! Not a thing to do with unusual big guns on nekkid cherubs chests................. Never the less, it sure is a nice piece.
Looks like mabe pearls and peridot to me.
From a sewing machine table most likely.
Nice! but I have to admit I like sterking teapots better........................
Purpose-wise, I'd venture its a (gentleman's) stud box. No clue as to age, etc.
Isidro! Did I welcome you? No? Well then, WELCOME to the forum! Its always a pleasure to meet new folks who bring new stuff to start new...
THIS! I am very familiar with the "not interested unless you wish to donate" tactics of museums and historical societies..................
And a few of us in it for the hunt for a thrill..................in any case, welcome!
Years ago (haven't looked, may still be available) you could buy what was called a "finger cot", which was a tubular rubber item, almost exactly...
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