#6 I have no where I could display this (and I think I looked it up before and couldn't possibly afford one) but I really want this... #28 This would be more interesting if it was a copy of Peter Rabbit, (Beatrix Potter was actually a Mycologist, and there's your useless info for the day)
#2 ... those steamer trunks were manufactured like that. I've had a few in my shop when I was selling antiques. Some only had a few drawers and some of the fancier ones were covered in leather rather than the typical shellacked green canvas.
#8 It might be 400 years old but I question if it was abandoned for 400 years. There should be more growth and infiltration of other plants. 50-80 years sometime around WW2 it stopped being cut.
#6 I have no where I could display this (and I think I looked it up before and couldn't possibly afford one) but I really want this... #28 This would be more interesting if it was a copy of Peter Rabbit, (Beatrix Potter was actually a Mycologist, and there's your useless info for the day)
#2 ... those steamer trunks were manufactured like that. I've had a few in my shop when I was selling antiques. Some only had a few drawers and some of the fancier ones were covered in leather rather than the typical shellacked green canvas.
#8 It might be 400 years old but I question if it was abandoned for 400 years. There should be more growth and infiltration of other plants. 50-80 years sometime around WW2 it stopped being cut.
I have no where I could display this (and I think I looked it up before and couldn't possibly afford one) but I really want this...
#28
This would be more interesting if it was a copy of Peter Rabbit, (Beatrix Potter was actually a Mycologist, and there's your useless info for the day)
btw: where is Konrad von Hochstaden?