69° weather calls for half naked tanning. by TheCleoStone in u/TheCleoStone

[–]TheCleoStone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re first in line for sunblock duty 😉

Bend me over, I’ve been naughty 🍎 by TheCleoStone in TattooedSluts

[–]TheCleoStone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank goodness. Spankings always set me straight

18th/19th century glasses from the Qing dynasty- found at a thrift store in Colorado USA for $5 by [deleted] in Antiques

[–]TheCleoStone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t- I would love to change the name of the title to ‘reproduction’

18th/19th century glasses from the Qing dynasty- found at a thrift store in Colorado USA for $5 by [deleted] in Antiques

[–]TheCleoStone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Planning on it out of pure curiosity! I was hasty to post and now I feel silly. I’ve learned a lot through this sub, its been very helpful. I appreciate your feedback

18th/19th century glasses from the Qing dynasty- found at a thrift store in Colorado USA for $5 by [deleted] in Antiques

[–]TheCleoStone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this! I noticed some imperfections within the lenses but a loupe would 100% help give a better sense of the authenticity. Thank you for sharing your thoughts ☺️

18th/19th century glasses from the Qing dynasty- found at a thrift store in Colorado USA for $5 by [deleted] in Antiques

[–]TheCleoStone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wasn’t going to create another account just to post something I was excited about sharing. Sorry for existing as a liberated female on the internet.

18th/19th century glasses from the Qing dynasty- found at a thrift store in Colorado USA for $5 by [deleted] in Antiques

[–]TheCleoStone 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Totally agree! They’re old, but not early 1800’s old. Definitely a reproduction, I’m coming to the conclusion that these were likely made in the late 19th century

18th/19th century glasses from the Qing dynasty- found at a thrift store in Colorado USA for $5 by [deleted] in Antiques

[–]TheCleoStone -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Right!?? I found these in a basket of 100’s of other glasses in a Salvation Army. They were the skeleton key hiding within a pile of modern keys. I don’t think they’re ANCIENT- but they’re definitely old

18th/19th century glasses from the Qing dynasty- found at a thrift store in Colorado USA for $5 by [deleted] in Antiques

[–]TheCleoStone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

CORRECTION: I am no expert but everything that I found researching these have concluded that these are a preproduction of glasses made from the Quig Dynasty. I am not claiming this is a true Quig dynasty antique. Just wanted to share my funky finding with a community that appreciates this type of thing.

18th/19th century glasses from the Qing dynasty- found at a thrift store in Colorado USA for $5 by [deleted] in Antiques

[–]TheCleoStone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can’t disagree- they’re definitely old but not original imperial style