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Hey, I have one of these Buddhas! No stone in his belly-button though.
LOL! And I was picturing one of those lovely big pitcher and bowl sets in that cabinet!!!
I thought so, I can't believe someone would just throw it away. I'm just glad I spotted it in time! It was trash day, and I was on foot, so I hustled back to get my car, and just in the nick of time, ...
I'm no expert, but what I did was I used a product like Formby's Furniture Refinisher, you don't have to get that brand, other companies make similar products cheaper, and take off the old dirty finis...
Hmm. I took another good look and still don't see any other markings except that what I thought was a P may actually be a B--the chart of Gorham marks linked above says that was the code in 1869, so t...
It's definitely non-ferrous, but I took a rouge cloth to it and still don't see anything that says sterling or 925. I googled Gorham sterling dip pens and found some that are quite similar but not qui...
Not that I can see anywhere. It seems like sterling, but no marking to say so.
So definitely Gorham--would you say made between 1933 and 1941, since there's no date symbol?
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