Super cool!
Wow oh fricking wow that's cool.
Ha, copy that.
I saw the clocks...one I saw was an estimate between 1900to 1920 and a group of others estimated at 1910. Why am I having a hard time dating this...
OMC , This is what Martha Stewart says about Silver Plating... "Silver plate -- a coating of pure silver on a base metal such as copper or nickel...
Look at this thing...by Geffroy/Leuchars......
Simes , how would I find collectors of these?
LennartF, Thanks...that was the obvious missing piece of the puzzle...I couldn't figure out what the "Succ-æ" in "Geffroy Succ-æ" meant or even...
Interesting...Leuchars was known for making high end Dressing Cases that even the Queen Mother used. I find all kinds of example of their other...
Ahhhh, that's my story and I'm sticking to it...it's from the 1st Boer War. What do you think?
That's interesting about the Boer War... Although, "Asprey" bought "Leuchars and Son" in 1888, it seems William Leuchars still "traded" out of his...
And materials are silver and what ever the rapping is around the handles...bamboo? Not magnetic. Could be silver plated brass? Solid silver? [ATTACH]
I polished it a little and it's matching now:) There aren't any markings except the initials on the lid and the stamp underneath. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks, snwcmpr, The weird thing with this stove is that the manufacturer went out of business well before WWI. I wonder if the company that...
Cooool!
Thanks
This is what I found out about the company, "Leuchars and Son," Leuchars was established at 47 Piccadilly, London in 1794 by James Leuchars. In...
And yes, I did what you asked about the Reports. I hope I did correctly.
Thanks. Yes, the earliest examples I can find is WWl but what I found is the company was completely absorbed by Asprey and out of business by 1902...
Really! Tell me about it. How old is it?
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