Hi, I acquired this 1882 Doulton Lambeth ewer / pitcher as part of an
inheritance. I've tried to identify the artist's signature, but to no
avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I inherited this plate as part of a small collection. I've no doubt that
it is authentic, but find the license number curious. Could this be a
sample? Thanks for your help.
I inherited this plate as part of a small collection. I've no doubt that
it is authentic, but find the license number curious. Could this be a
sample? Thanks for your help.
Here's an odd Zwilling Henckels gadget. It seems to be a peeler or
zester, but nothing closely resembling it shows up in searches. The
brass thumbscrew allows for the angled piece to moved up, expanding the
slit between the knife and the angled piece...
This framed photo is from my mother's estate. It's signed by Victor
Keppler but, despite arduous searching, I can't identify the subject.
It's likely a movie still, as that was Keppler's bailiwick. Any guesses
from old movie buffs? Thanks!
Thanks rockrancher. I perused that list prior to posting, but checked it
with a more critical eye today. DIdn't find anything similar. Looks like
it's going to remain a mystery...
It's consistent with this one:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=203556098121&_sacat=0
and 143982727782 as noted by albertabrightalberta below.
Thanks to a friend, I'm informed that this is a lahm (lame), used for
precision scoring in bread dough. The slot is for a single-edged razor
blade. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lame_(kitchen_tool)