A pair is used to hold up shelves. Something like you might find in an old candy store or apothecary. A reasonable guess at the maker would be...
I think it's an industrial mold from a foundry. What for? No idea.
Probably just effects of the photo...I hope.
Pluck a little bit and burn it. Note the smell. Plastic? new. I hate to say it but it looks like 1-4 pound test monofilament fishing line cut up...
Just decor.
Mex., sorry.
I doubt light shades. There are no vents. These would crack in no time if over a bulb or heat source and can't vent the heat. I also think...
Blue, preferably dark blue. I've always had a thing for Historic blue Staffordshire.
It's the body for a water pipe/hookah/bong. Probably 60s 70s. Though it looks quite crude it was blown by machine.
WAG, Doorstop?
FYI... Grover Cleveland was the heaviest president. He was also the only president to get married in the white house...at 51... to a 21 year old....
Yes.
Most of 'em anyway. A close relative of the peppersauce bottle is the much larger cathedral pickle jar. Early (pre 1860) examples in rare molds...
It's a cathedral peppersauce bottle circa 1850. Absolutely right as rain. There's a good chance it was blown in South Jersey as the majority of...
Si, amigo.
No comment...just...no comment... (Although it does remind me of the 15" ivory dildo we dug from an 1820s privy in Philly years ago...probably a...
I think they just fell out of use post WW II more or less. They are radiator caps after all. When car radiators disappeared under the hood, well,...
#1...Crystalline glaze.
Very cool radio! No cracks or chips?
Post pics of the whole thing when you can. Thorens stuff always was/is top shelf. Just the head is a cool piece. Great "period" design. Love to...
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