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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2014 13:32:12 GMT -6
I think the oldest thing ive got is a part of my lantern collection. this is a Brooklyn Flint Glass whale oil lantern that predates the civil war. probably from the 1840's or 1850's. Whats the oldest thing you own? (don't say your wife)
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Post by cyborg on Jun 10, 2014 14:19:24 GMT -6
13th-early 14th century southern chinese buddahs,,,in copper not bronze,,,,thats worth anything,,,got some roman and greek coins ,,,100-300BC,,alot of the furniture in my house is 18th century,,,,1740 ish-1790's,,,OH and some of my ceremonial african asian and american indian masks are 17th-18th century stuff
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Post by Guitarman on Jun 10, 2014 14:30:02 GMT -6
I've a pair of socks that might qualify...
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Post by cyborg on Jun 10, 2014 16:10:46 GMT -6
Sh!t,,,completely forgot the fossils,,,,,megalodon teeth ,,,,,65 million years,,,give or take a few million years,,,,,,one as big as a bread plate,,,came out of a beast that could have bitten a schoolbus in half,,,,swim around and come back for the other half ,,,and finish it too,,,,ouch
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Post by cyborg on Jun 10, 2014 16:16:05 GMT -6
that is a killer lamp by the way lantern,,,in wonderful order too,,,,that was my first collection,,,oil lamps
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Post by twowheeler on Jun 10, 2014 16:26:06 GMT -6
A mother in law.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2014 16:59:14 GMT -6
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Post by richardv on Jun 10, 2014 18:16:04 GMT -6
I like it.
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Post by genseeker on Jun 10, 2014 19:43:21 GMT -6
Probably the oldest thing I own is a doll that belonged to my great-great-aunt Lucy on my mom's side. It's a composition doll which means it is made of compressed sawdust and it dates to the late 1800-early 1900's. It has also never been restored so is in amazing condition for its age. I have several others that also belonged to my mom, she collected them and I have a very small collection. Another prized doll is named Lov 'ums and she was worth around $800 in 2002, no idea what she's worth now. The little black doll is Henrietta, black compositions are not as valuable as the white dolls, mostly because they were unmarked. Henrietta even has her original outfit, she was worth around $30 in 2002. I have a bunch of other heirloom stuff. Pecan dining room suite, including hutch that belonged to my grandparents, a lead glass mirror frfom early 1900's that belonged to great-grandparents, my bedroom suite is a 1940's waterfall set that includes an airmoire that I bought cheap. I prefer antique furniture because it is built to last.
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Post by Bashan on Jun 10, 2014 19:52:20 GMT -6
I have a bowl of quark-gluon plasma soup in the freezer that is 13.7 billion years old. Top that Cyborg, Mr. Chinese Relic Smarty Pants. I taunt you:
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Post by cyborg on Jun 10, 2014 20:39:30 GMT -6
You win stinky
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Post by Bashan on Jun 10, 2014 21:25:28 GMT -6
Actually, if I can be serious, well no I can't, but anyway....my wife went to an auction and bought a big arse vase that went pretty cheap at about $250.00. So we get to looking on the net and this thing might be a relic from China like around 1,500 AD. The markings match up exactly. If so it's worth a fortune but the wife is still looking into it. And by fortune I mean 15K, not million. I'll try to post some pics tomorrow, maybe you could give me your opinion Pedro.
THEN, this is exciting, my Dad used to play his violin when I was a kid. He was raised way up in the mountains in Missouri, I'm talking no electricity, no plumbing, mountain people. They hunted for food and raised it in the field. They also entertained themselves with making their own music. He was quite good with a mountain/country slant to his "sawing" as he put it. He had a violin that he played that looks ancient. It has grooves worn in the neck from the strings. He told me it was passed on from many generations and didn't know the exact origins.
My family came from Scotland and were McCarmans but dropped the Mc due to discrimination. Our history is murky. This violin has an imprint that you can see up inside that says "Amati". Now, if you know anything about musical instruments you just went "HUH!" Amati violins are priceless, but there are a lot of fakes. My daughter is taking it to that show on PBS in a couple weeks where they evaluate old things and tell you if it's genuine or not. If this puppy is a genuine Amati your old buddy Rich, aka Bashan, aka Stinky, aka TUTU, is packing up and going around the country in one big arse RV. Or, if the wife doesn't want to go, a bike. One way or the other, I'm going to find Cyborg and poop on his porch. Then my life will be complete. Rich
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Post by cyborg on Jun 10, 2014 22:13:20 GMT -6
AWESOME!!!! finally a goal in life,,,,,,as soon as you drop your pants i'll let you meet Marconi,,,,we call him bowling ball head,,,anyone coming thru a window or door at night will be walking into a tree chipper,,,he'll like you i'm sure,,,,what i like about him and his sister Star is they don't bark,,,till they start gnawing on you,,,,,
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Post by Bashan on Jun 10, 2014 22:39:05 GMT -6
Odd....I've been called bowling ball head many times...and then they comment on my cranium. They sound like my kind of people, but let's stay out of jail.Rich
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Post by cyborg on Jun 10, 2014 23:09:49 GMT -6
Marconi and Star are my 2 amstaffs ,,, my bookends my mobile security system my alarm system all rolled into 2dogs that can run fast play nice and watch over mama and my boy when I'm not home,,,
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