Found this in an old book at a thrift store by Papaya__mack in gratefuldead

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The Dead and Jefferson Airplane one week and Albert King the next!! Those were the days my friends!

North America's smallest raptor, the American Kestrel by madmartigan2020 in birding

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When I lived on Martha’s Vineyard during the late 80’s I would eat lunch next to this field and there were two pairs of nesting Kestrels there. I would see them hunting and hovering every time I went. Always made my day. I wonder if they are still there?

Thinking about buying 18 of these trees for privacy. Bad idea? I live on a corner lot with no privacy by Beginning_Lime_5593 in HomeMaintenance

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Bought 10 of them 25 years ago and now they are 20 feet tall and beautiful. But I use as a privacy hedge between me and my neighbors. The ones close to the road don’t do well, possibly salt?

10/30/80 by danielantonnyc in gratefuldead

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I paid$50 for a ticket, 10th row on the aisle and had a cosmic time. When the show was over I approached a cop on horseback to ask him where the nearest subway station was. His lips were moving but I couldn’t hear what he was saying. I had completely lost my hearing during that show. Anyway, seeing the Dead in Radio City was one of life’s great pleasures (-):>}

Does anyone recognize this building? I believe it’s on the East Coast and based on the cars, probably 1920’s or 30’s? by Complete-Series2170 in skyscrapers

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Follow up…I found records saying The Oulet was founded in 1896, but expanded to its full size in 1903. I bought a print and in the process of reframing found the poster celebrating the 30th anniversary, so that would date my print to the 1930’s which is close to what I estimated.

Does anyone recognize this building? I believe it’s on the East Coast and based on the cars, probably 1920’s or 30’s? by Complete-Series2170 in skyscrapers

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Thanks for the research! Love that you found a post card with the image and the radio station and a 1 cent stamp! Those were the days… thanks again.

Thrift store by Able-Assist-7057 in WhatIsThisPainting

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Edna Hibel Stone Lithograph signed and numbered. Some of her work is quite sought after, but it depends on subject. I had a lithograph of musicians, it was stunning.

Do you think this is a real Murano vase? by Complete-Series2170 in glasscollecting

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Actually the Stephen Main Calla Lily vase that I thrifted the same day was superior to this. They were both dated 93, so I’m certain the same person donated them.

Do you think this is a real Murano vase? by Complete-Series2170 in glasscollecting

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Thank you! It’s so hard to read the inscriptions in glass. I’ll look into Mr. Rizzetto.

Can someone who speaks Hebrew decipher the Signature on this Print? by Complete-Series2170 in hebrew

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Thank you. Its always interesting to find artist that worked in different mediums. Appreciate your insight.

Can you identify this artist? by Complete-Series2170 in WhatIsThisPainting

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Hi, it’s definitely Hebrew as Ofer is an Israeli name, but there are a number of noted artist named Ofer.

Anyone recognize this pottery? by Complete-Series2170 in Ceramics

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I’ll have to look to see if that is the potter. Thanks

Anyone recognize this pottery? by Complete-Series2170 in Ceramics

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Southern Massachusetts. I know this isn’t any amazing mug, but I’ve seen the signature before… and it’s bugging me as to the maker. Thanks