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The history behind this box is that it was presented to my fathers' great, great, (great?) grandparents on their 75th Wedding Anniversay, by the then King of Denmark. I am interested in the history of that period and authenticity of the provided history.
3 Golf Clubs
1 Mashie
1 Putter
1 Wood Head Driver
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This is a hand drawn picture of Jesus Christ in Korean lettering. The picture is actually made intirely of Korean lettering. On the front of the picture on what looks like masking tape is written these words in english " This picture was done by a Christian refugee in north korea after seven years of prayer behind iron curtain" on the back, a piece of tape reads " from the love of god to the letter from the letter to word from word to picture. You can tell where the paper had been rolled and unrolled many times. it appears to be quite authentic and in good to very good condition.
brass clock with man sitting by fireplace under clock other side has woman and child sitting at spinning wheel beside fireplace
This water dispenser is rectangular, aprox 12"d x 6"w x 5"h. It has an open hole at the top for filling that is covered with a flat 5" diameter round lid that was broken and repaired at some point. There are two other small glass chips inside the opening of the filling hole. There is an aprox 4" long silver coated (perhaps brass?) spout along the lower front width that when tipped down allows a "gravity pour". The silver coating on the spout is a little worn.
This is the most intricately detailed figurine I have ever seen; the hand-painting is exquisite, including thin gold painting edging and highlighting his coat, shoes, etc. His face and eyes are meticulously painted also. His fingers are perfect and separated, and there is much detail in his clothing as well. From his stance, it looks as if he might be a conductor, but the baton (if that's what it was) is broken off in his right hand (the ONLY flaw I've found). I have spent a couple of hours scouring ebay looking for something similar, and the closest I've found are German figurines -- but seriously, even those don't equal the detail on this little guy. Whoever made and painted him is amazing.Â