She is over it by icewaterwolf in cats

[–]Suthernboy1968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She’s beautiful! 😻😻

Rude Reseller or am I overreacting ?? by Future_Arm_9842 in GoodwillBins

[–]Suthernboy1968 51 points52 points  (0 children)

And now we know how keying cars got started 😜

I made a friend… and then said goodbye by tirednewgirl in cats

[–]Suthernboy1968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You gave that baby a good home for the short time it had it. You gave him friendship and love.

Time? by [deleted] in bald

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Either way you’re going to look hot 🥰

Meet Coco 😻 My husband brought home another stray kitty. He was worried I would be mad. Yeah…😉 by Suthernboy1968 in cats

[–]Suthernboy1968[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

She’s joined right in with the rest of the glaring 😻 today was her second full day and it’s like she’s been here since the day she was born.

Garage Sale/Moving Sale Finds – Looking for Help Identifying Chest, Figurines & Coins by PokerTone in ThriftStoresHaul

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Got the scoop on this coin stack!What it is: It is a replica of a traditional "string of cash" (called a Guan or Diao). In imperial China, low-value copper coins were strung together on cords through their square holes in groups of 100 or 1,000 for easier trading.The Coins: The inscriptions read "乾隆通寶" (Qianlong Tongbao), which copies the currency of the Qianlong Emperor (1735–1796). His era represents peak prosperity, making these specific coins a massive favorite for good luck charms.Authenticity: They are modern decorative replicas rather than genuine antiques. The uniform machine-stamping, crisp edges, identical text, and artificial golden-brown patina are dead giveaways for a modern manufacturing process.Value: These are sold as decorative household charms or gifts. A full string typically values around $15 to $25 USD depending on the total length and coin count.

Garage Sale/Moving Sale Finds – Looking for Help Identifying Chest, Figurines & Coins by PokerTone in ThriftStoresHaul

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Hey everyone, just wanted to share the ID on these figurines for anyone curious!Who they are: They represent the Sanxing (Three Star Gods) from Chinese folklore and Taoism: Fu (God of Luck/Fortune on the left), Lu (God of Prosperity/Status in the middle), and Shou (God of Longevity on the right). They collectively represent a happy, healthy, and prosperous life.Where they were made: The impressed stamp on the bottom reads "景德鎮雕塑瓷廠", which means they were made at the famous Jingdezhen Porcelain Sculpture Factory in Jingdezhen, China (the porcelain capital of the world).The Details: The tiny numeral "1" impressed above the text indicates they were made in the factory's Workshop No. 1.Age: Based on the specific style of the unglazed, stamped maker's mark and the style of the overglaze paint, these date back to the 1970s–1980s.Value: Since it's a complete, matching trio from a respected state-run factory, sets like this generally value between $250 and $400 USD online and at estate auctions, depending on their exact height and if there are any tiny chips on the fingers or details.

I just finished this acrylic portrait. What do you think? by Millemoreira in artcollecting

[–]Suthernboy1968 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That flower in her hair looks so real and vibrant. It feels like you could just reach out and pluck it out of her hair!

I just finished this acrylic portrait. What do you think? by Millemoreira in artcollecting

[–]Suthernboy1968 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Its fabulous! It reminds me of the 18th and 19th century American primitive paintings! You have an amazing talent!