...o.k. maybe not every day...every other day, or so......
wow ! very antique and can see the word great there, may be it belong to Christopher Columbus or Pirates of the Caribbean :) Black but sweet, the photo is very sharp even snap from that close. One more superb skill by Sue.
One can sense the character of age and the effects of time on this piece.
I love old things !
Hi Aim,thank for this kind compliment ;)
Thank you Sue :)
Hi Greg,Me too...I love nostalgia! :)
Wonderful detail on this antique piece. Love the patina...
It's so interesting to see the craftsmanship in the old as it seems so flimsy today.Dorothy from grammology
Thank you@ Marcie and@ Dorothyfor stopping bye and for your kind comments. ;)
Wonderful antique craftmanship, I love it! Have a great Sunday dear Sue!
Wow, you can see the history behind this nice piece of antique! Thanks for sharing, have a great day.
Hello, I like your blog.Thanks for sharing beautiful pics.
Nice detail Susanne.
A BIG "Thank You" goes to you my friend:@ This Makes My Day@ niceartlife@ Vigor@ CarolYou are all so kind with your comments and compliments. I'm so glad you liked this piece of nostalgia, like I did.Thanks for stopping by, very much appreciated!
I wonder what happened to my comments here? I'm sure I left one... ;))
Hi Gil,I got a comment from you to my WS #19....I thought it belongs to this one, #20....However, thank you for your visit and for the kind comments!
Hi, Dear visitor!Don't just leave here without writing a comment. You will make my day with some kind words or with your thoughts.Your comments are one of the main reasons to keep this blog running; so, don't be shy... ;)P.S.NO SPAM ALLOWED HERE - AND NO SPAMMING BACK LINKS EITHER! THEY WILL BE DELETED IMMEDIATELY !!All pictures are copyrighted and cannot be used, shared, copied and posted somewhere else without my written permission!Thank you!Susanne
wow ! very antique and can see the word great there, may be it belong to Christopher Columbus or Pirates of the Caribbean :) Black but sweet, the photo is very sharp even snap from that close. One more superb skill by Sue.
ReplyDeleteOne can sense the character of age and the effects of time on this piece.
ReplyDeleteI love old things !
ReplyDeleteHi Aim,
ReplyDeletethank for this kind compliment ;)
Thank you Sue :)
ReplyDeleteHi Greg,
ReplyDeleteMe too...I love nostalgia! :)
Wonderful detail on this antique piece. Love the patina...
ReplyDeleteIt's so interesting to see the craftsmanship in the old as it seems so flimsy today.
ReplyDeleteDorothy from grammology
Thank you
ReplyDelete@ Marcie and
@ Dorothy
for stopping bye and for your kind comments. ;)
Wonderful antique craftmanship, I love it! Have a great Sunday dear Sue!
ReplyDeleteWow, you can see the history behind this nice piece of antique! Thanks for sharing, have a great day.
ReplyDeleteHello, I like your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing beautiful pics.
Nice detail Susanne.
ReplyDeleteA BIG "Thank You" goes to you my friend:
ReplyDelete@ This Makes My Day
@ niceartlife
@ Vigor
@ Carol
You are all so kind with your comments and compliments. I'm so glad you liked this piece of nostalgia, like I did.
Thanks for stopping by, very much appreciated!
I wonder what happened to my comments here? I'm sure I left one... ;))
ReplyDeleteHi Gil,
ReplyDeleteI got a comment from you to my WS #19....I thought it belongs to this one, #20....However, thank you for your visit and for the kind comments!