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Identifying the things you eat off of and more
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whatsthatplate · 2 days ago
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Scent Bottle. British origin, date of manufacture unknown (likely Victorian era?). Made up of a faceted red glass body and a silver screw lid. Sized at h 44mm x dia 32mm.
(Source: aucklandmuseum.com)
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whatsthatplate · 2 days ago
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Johnson Brothers, Indian Tree, 1979 - 1982
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pancakes topped with coconut milk yogurt, strawberry slices, maple syrup & a dash of cinnamon... delicious
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whatsthatplate · 2 days ago
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Lenox, Southern Vista, 1992 - 2007
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i slept for thirteen hours
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whatsthatplate · 4 days ago
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Shawl, American, ca. 1840
Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This shows a very effective use of changeante silk which would constantly shimmer and change color with each movement of the wearer. This type of subdued color was popular in the 1840s.
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whatsthatplate · 4 days ago
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Musterbuch “Verschiedene Muster” - c.1920-1950 - via Staats-und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden (SLUB)
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whatsthatplate · 5 days ago
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A RARE FABERGÉ JEWELLED CITRINE MODEL OF A MOUSE, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1900
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whatsthatplate · 6 days ago
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Bowl with lotus flower, China, Yongzheng period (1723–35), porcelain with overglaze enamels of the famille rose. Photo: Jörg Arend Exhibition Made in China! Porcelain, MKG Hamburg
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whatsthatplate · 6 days ago
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The Catacombs of Paris, 2020-02-02
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whatsthatplate · 12 days ago
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Seljuk box with a combination lock, cast and hammered brass, inlaid with silver and copper. From Iran, 1200-1201.
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whatsthatplate · 16 days ago
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MORGENSTERN
Heavy, iron, spherical head with nineteen cusps, attached to a chain on a tapering ferrule, fixed by the straps on the rest of cylindrical, wooden, original shaft. Small, metallic, lateral plate with stamp “MARZOLI”. Extremely rare.
Germany, 16th Century
length totale circa 140 cm
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whatsthatplate · 19 days ago
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Kittyinva: 1928 Daybed from the apartment of George Gershwin. From Ken Nailon, Facebook.
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whatsthatplate · 20 days ago
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Keimpe van der Kooi - Colours on Display, 2025 - Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
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whatsthatplate · 21 days ago
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Antique John Ridgway Purple Seaweed Transferware Coffee Pot - Mid 1800s
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whatsthatplate · 27 days ago
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French dress, 1866-67, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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whatsthatplate · 1 month ago
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Furnishings 1930.
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whatsthatplate · 1 month ago
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ceramic matcha bowls by mimikiko.home
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whatsthatplate · 1 month ago
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wedgwood shoes with interchangeable heels, 1950s
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