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Dave853
Teays Valley, WV
Collector of anything farm house related to Continental Pewter and CW related items. Master of none.
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Schandel Wood. Thanks for the compliment. I only use one finish and that is Formby's Low gloss Tung oil. Min-wax makes a good quality Tung oil, but it is a higher gloss finish
Mission Oak Table.
These kits were serious business in Eastern Europe during the early 1800's. This one, was made about 1850 and sold at Sotheby's about 10 years ago for $12,000. It is a Vampire Killing Kit and were sol...
Thanks TallCakes for your accurate response. Pride was it's Original name. PRIDE (OMN) AKA: Leaf and Dart Richards and Hartley Flint Glass Co., ca. 1870s
It believe it's a small pewter compote. Maybe used to serve ice cream, berries. Try searching pewter compote.
In the early 60’s, my Dad and I, well, mostly my Dad, I just got in the way, built a Cabin Cruiser Boat. I remember pre-drilling maybe a 1000 screw holes while he used a Brace Bit to counter sink and ...
You may try Replacements Limited, but if it is not marked, chances are it is not Meissen. www.replacements.com/identify.htm
Someone just asked me if the hardware was original to this cabinet. I believe so do to the staining and impressions made by the metal on the wood. I removed and cleaned all metal parts with naval jel...
Thanks Lisa. I made Russian Tea cookies, a favorite recipe of my Grandmothers and they were soooo gooood!!
Thanks TallCakes, I have tried black background as well as negative and have not been able to improve the detail.
Was informed that this is cut glass and was made in New England....some in western Europe. Time period made be between 1876-1917 maybe. Anyone else have anything to confirm or add to this?
Very cool.
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