awesome thanks bud, another new one on me :wideyed: ! hops eh ! - don't go giving me any ideas ! :woot::playful:;)
Hi folks found this sweet little creamer? today in our local shop quite sweet, and impressed those berries are all still there undamaged no...
every faith in yer ;)
it would niggle at me (its just the central handle part that annoys), but when you take into account how extensive the gilding is....agree maybe...
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the weird thing about it...she musta been VERY antisocial, because whenever you saw her (in the garden, or window) she would never acknowledge...
you can just about make it out from this view .......like the bates motel house :nailbiting::playful: [ATTACH] see if you can spot....
yeah well its a very VERY touristy little village (famous as well by the book ) Westward Ho ! (don't know why its got an exclamation mark......but...
i was always told there was a little old lady who lived in there alone, then guess when she passed they musta had a clean out (clearance) bloody...
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not sure how old the house is ? but certainly doesn't fit in with the environment anymore :wideyed:
i nearly sort of had the chance to once..........but only learned there was an open house auction....after the event :jawdrop::(:(:(:( an old...
another beauty :singing:.....i even love the signature (and how its incorporated) :hilarious:.............doesn't bother me actually........but...
the gold you add would have to be darkened to match though as gilding darkens (especially after so long)
i was thinking the same thing.......and really think that would be the icing on the cake ;) can't remember if these blush ivory types are glazed...
:woot:.....where theres a will theres a way !
i came up with a blinder once when living with a broken cooker and only a microwave...............its the charlie cheese microwave melt.........
the shape seems to tie in with all that quite nicely, seems to curve going into the turn of the century/early 20th now why couldn't i have found...
awesome thanks tallcakes....time for a serious biscuit and cuppa tea ;):happy:
a picture of the base would be very helpful mate ;):)
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