Hallmark: A close-up of the mark of Sir Thomas Curtis, London's top pewterer in the 1600s
1 posted on
11/10/2013 7:36:14 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
To: SunkenCiv
3 posted on
11/10/2013 7:40:06 PM PST by
Ciexyz
To: SunkenCiv
Thanks for this interesting post!
4 posted on
11/10/2013 7:47:01 PM PST by
bkopto
(Obama and Biden are merely symptoms of a more profound, systemic disease in American body politic.)
To: SunkenCiv
Hey! I sunk that ship in Pirates! The Governors daughter was a babe.
8 posted on
11/10/2013 8:00:37 PM PST by
98ZJ USMC
To: SunkenCiv
It’s mine!
Sorry guys, I was rowing over there a few hundred years ago and it sank.
Thanks for dredging it all up and stuff though.
Just gimme the money and we’ll call it even steven.
To: SunkenCiv
Wow! What a great find! Thanks for sharing SunkenCiv.
14 posted on
11/11/2013 7:17:10 AM PST by
mass55th
(Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
To: SunkenCiv
might be a little nit=picky but I seriously doubt that the ambassador was carrying thousands of place seettings for his residence on the island.
At the time, the entire population of Spaniards that an aristocrat would invite to dinner would probably be less than 100
15 posted on
11/11/2013 10:12:55 AM PST by
wildbill
To: SunkenCiv
The quality is stunning. Much of the find looks new.
Punta Cana today has some great high end resorts.
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