Jeff Drum, I don't know if you have tried a bit of (human use) vaseline rubbed gently/lightly on the outside surface of the pocketbook.
I can't say that I have seen "this theme before" but I have lived that theme many, many times before. My father built for me and my younger...
Maybe it is something a "Master of the Hunt" would wear to show his status. I think it may be for the Master of the Hunt. IF I am not mistaken...
Bookahtoo, I like your "cute feet" comment. I must admit that I like the "knobby knees" above those "cute feet" :rolleyes: ;)
I wonder if it is a piece of "terra cotta" ???
Thank you, Bakersgma, for that information. ;)
I have no "knowledge" of the pattern name on the tea pot but . . . do you think it might possibly be "MIDWINTER"?
OH my goodness, it is lovely. It has certainly been well-cared-for if it was made in the 1700s (18th century).
WillyJ please excuse me for misspelling your name in my previous posting (post number 3 on this thread). :( :shame:
WillieJ, I can't help with your questions but . . . I want to thank you for being a helper for your local Animal Shelter through its thrift shop. ;)
I second what Any Jewelry said above -- she literally took the words right out of my mouth. ;) :happy: Chris, I'm just curious, but do you look...
Lechu, a big "welcome" to you from someone (me) married for a long time to a 1/2 Polish man. My husband had a grandmother who came to the USA...
Dif, I am just curious so a couple of questions for you: how tall is it and what is the circumference of the base feet when they are on the...
Hmmmm, I hesitated before posting my opinion but . . . I wonder if it was taken of "the family" about the time of or shortly after the (Spanish)...
Kronos, re your postcard from Lake Kabetogama reminded me of my "fishing" days long past. It reminded me of how many times I "tried" to catch a...
Joshua Donahue, I don't know your location but . . . Drexel is still in the furniture manufacturing business. It wouldn't surprise me if you...
RDJ, thank you for answering my questions. ;)
RDJ, welcome aboard. I do have a couple of questions for you about your three pottery pieces. What size are they? Are they "heavy" or "light"...
"Does anyone have info on what a 1954 Wurlitzer . . . " Hmmm, and then on it it says "Hi Fidelity" -- I'm just curious but . . . was...
Just one question -- are they "regular" scissors? I ask because I see the word "PYK"? By any chance are they "pinking" shears?
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