It is a Tairona Double Spouted Vessel. Pre-Columbian, Colombia, Tairona region, ca. 1000 to 1550 CE. Jars like this one were made specifically to...
I don't know if this is helpful, but here is a pic of brass binoculars I have. The manufacturer is named on the eyepiece and the makers mark is a...
It looks to be a scrap book with most of the prints hand signed, dated and numbered by a fellow named "Gibson". Anyone heard of this guy? Does...
Wow! That was fast. Mystery solved thanks to the forum folks! This may even come in handy since of have a box of old home movies that need to be...
I found this in a boxlot from an auction. I have not a clue to what this is or[ATTACH] [ATTACH] what it is used for. I looks like it slid into a...
I stink, therefore I am.
I've decide to find all the other pieces and construct my own gunnery trainer...........not! It is currently part of my mancave decor.
I got this Altitude/Airspeed Indicator at an auction recently and later found out it was from a Waller Gunnery Trainer used to train WW2 aerial...
I found the design to be similar to the Native American wedding vessels on www.kachinahouse.com. and got the info from one of their links.
Yes. The piece I have is the same one in SeaGoat's post.
I bought this "armored" backplate at a local antiques shop. It is very lightweight and has "Made in Italy" stamped on it. Can anyone identify the...
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