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Tears are flowing here... We already spent our wad on Swampland in the Gobi, they said it had lots of gold in it and even showed us how to pan near the palm trees, we didn't buy the the dredger, not ...
Unterberg in Austria, Canterbury would be English
I'm now laughing so hard because I told him you couldn't be serious because it was so mixed up! ROFL Have a great weekend! :~)
I love this, very beautiful!
He he, makes me think of Anita Baker or Carmen Miranda, yeah Bakelite love it.
blunderbuss2 not continental. Continental was revolutionary war late 1700's, we didn't even have balloons then. Army air corps from 1926 to Sept 18, 1947 and became U.S. Airforce ! :~) Screw on b...
Austrian name "Unterberg" stamped on the back and the fact that Austria did use the Double Headed Eagle in their Imperial Seal prior to WWI. Tie Clasp as one, but I think you're missing the second on...
Your picture is upside down. The bird has a crown! Could very well be Prussian! Very similar to WWI, Maltese design commonly used by German, Austrian, Hungarian, Polish & French Germans, Pour le M...
Looks a lot like a brooch I have from my Swedish Grandparents, 1880's late Victorian, mixed metals, brass and silver, pewter. I don't have a picture of mine, but yours instantly reminded me of it.
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