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‎07-10-2021 01:13 PM
Any help identifying the engraved monogram/initials is appreciated.
Posting front, back with and without back cover, monogram/initials closeup view.
Thxs
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‎07-10-2021 06:54 PM
Really? With absolutely nothing to back up those thoughts? Friend at Christies or not, they don't take consignments valued at under 5K unless there is an entire estate involved and... they don't research unknowns for you thinking it Might be something. They're sorta busy with actual expensive stuff.
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‎07-10-2021 06:55 PM
Sorry, no it's not.
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‎07-10-2021 07:00 PM
As with most things in this world, it's who you know, it's what you know. its been like that from day one.
I'll follow my path.
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‎07-10-2021 07:11 PM
Well, on this one, and if you are following your path, why are you asking on an ebay chat board in the first place?
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‎07-11-2021 01:12 AM - edited ‎07-11-2021 01:16 AM
Since this is an opinions game, here are mine: I agree with OP that the scratch marks are the artist's monogram. I also read them as MH. If OP's contacts can identify it as the work of an established artist, all well and good. But there is nothing to be gained by hyping the artwork on this board by throwing around references to Christie's, etc.
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‎07-11-2021 01:44 AM
yes. I think the same as you 🙂
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‎07-11-2021 01:47 AM
nice. i like it
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‎07-11-2021 01:55 AM
Thank you for taking time and explaining this to us. We appreciate that.
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‎07-11-2021 03:56 AM
They're here.
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Perhaps if Brains were described as an APP, many people would use them more often.
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‎07-11-2021 05:42 AM
@gracieallen01 wrote:They're here.
They are, and they have been for awhile. They're everywhere now. No escaping them. Sigh.
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‎07-11-2021 05:50 AM - edited ‎07-11-2021 05:51 AM
@debyo4328 wrote:yes. I think the same as you 🙂
Nevertheless, an O-ring is a torus-shaped mechanical gasket, used in both dynamic and static applications.
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‎07-20-2021 12:31 AM
Thanks you for information. Iappreciate that.

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