It is a Tairona Double Spouted Vessel. Pre-Columbian, Colombia, Tairona region, ca. 1000 to 1550 CE. Jars like this one were made specifically to...
I don't know if this is helpful, but here is a pic of brass binoculars I have. The manufacturer is named on the eyepiece and the makers mark is a...
It looks to be a scrap book with most of the prints hand signed, dated and numbered by a fellow named "Gibson". Anyone heard of this guy? Does...
Wow! That was fast. Mystery solved thanks to the forum folks! This may even come in handy since of have a box of old home movies that need to be...
I found this in a boxlot from an auction. I have not a clue to what this is or[ATTACH] [ATTACH] what it is used for. I looks like it slid into a...
I stink, therefore I am.
I've decide to find all the other pieces and construct my own gunnery trainer...........not! It is currently part of my mancave decor.
I got this Altitude/Airspeed Indicator at an auction recently and later found out it was from a Waller Gunnery Trainer used to train WW2 aerial...
I found the design to be similar to the Native American wedding vessels on www.kachinahouse.com. and got the info from one of their links.
Yes. The piece I have is the same one in SeaGoat's post.
I bought this "armored" backplate at a local antiques shop. It is very lightweight and has "Made in Italy" stamped on it. Can anyone identify the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] It doesn't seem to be a mark, but some sort of flaw. There are two holes on both sides of the base. Any idea what these are?
Thanks for the info. The story did sound too much of a western culture-influenced romanticization to be associated with actual Native American...
After spraying with tap-water (chlorinated), my wife said it had a faint odor of "a coming rain shower".
I ended up getting the double-spouted Tairona vessel from a local auction. I was told it was a "Native American wedding vessel" where the bride...
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