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Ha! Now I feel embarrassed, turns out I've posted pics before, but hey, a lot happens in 9 years right?!
Thank you drchrisstuttle! Great job. So interesting and some lovely observations. Would love to share pic of my treasured work by Martin - how can I best do this? It is a large black and white painti...
Hi Pottersgirl44,...any chance of you posting some pics as it would be great to see them?
So, the above mentioned Winterscape screenprint just sold on Ebay...were some of us bidding against each other I wonder?..
Really cool lamps...very nice.
Dave, Thanks for the link. The writing on the bottom of the dial is: Phinney-Walker co. followed by the patent dates as listed above and Made in USA. There is also something written at 12 on the edg...
Thanks Kerry!
Kerry, Jason & Dave - thanks very much for responding so promptly to my request for more information; it's great to have a better understanding of the history of such an item. I'm curious though; wer...
This is all so very interesting as I too have a beautiful piece by Martin Turner, and am told it is a scene of the rear of his house in Kent by a friend who knew Martin Turner and who kindly gave us t...
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