Posted 3 years ago
jscott0363
(903 items)
Hello everyone!!
I recently acquired this antique cold painted spelter game plaque. This is from the Victorian era and is still in beautiful condition. So, it's evident that this piece was treasured by its' original owner. The spelter duck, rabbit and pheasant are beautifully painted and still retain their original paint. As you will see in pic #2, this was a birthday gift to Edward G. Ford on March 21, 1890. So, Happy Birthday Mr. Ford wherever you may be. This plaque measures 8 3/4" long and 6 3/8" wide.
Thanks very much for stopping in for a look!!
Scott
Very nice to see these smaller ones. I am used to the giant ones the germans made originally, the colour doesn't make them look as gruesome dead.
Phil,
Thanks very much! I love the smaller ones as well. I also love how the oak plaque has developed such a nice patina.
Phil,
Vynil,
Kyra,
and
BB2
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Nice-- the painting is a nice touch!
I do prefer the life size examples, but of course they take up more wall space.
scott
Scott,
Thanks!! I actually like the one that you posted much better, especially due to the size.
Dave,
Kevin,
vintagelamp
and
Scott
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BHIFOS,
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Awesome antique spelter game plaque in such beautiful condition for its age, super find Scott
Jenni,
Thanks very much!! I had to do a bit of cleaning and polishing to get it back to this condition, but it cleaned up well. Thanks again!!
kwqd,
fortapache,
vcal
and
Jenni
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very nice, and in good shape
kivatinitz,
Thanks!! I did give it a good cleaning and polishing, but other than that, it's in great condition. Many thanks also for the love!!
Alfie,
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Thomas,
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Thanks Eileen!!
I was thrilled to find this piece. I won this in an online auction. As you saw, this was a birthday gift for this gentleman on March 21, 1890. March just happens to be my birth month. March 31st to be exact.
And a VERY Happy Belated Birthday to you as well Eileen!!
Searching1,
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