Very nice, Rick.
Thanks David
Very nice, Rick.
Nice boat bouts.Got these two oldies in today. Beautiful old gals
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Nice boat bouts.
That’s a beautiful coticule!You may have lost at some point the shale piece, which, on that particular stone, was glued on. Here is the type where the two stones are naturally joined. This is a La Latneuses I believe. Note wavy join line. Harder than my coticule of the La Veinette sort.
That’s a beautiful coticule!
I suspect that this stone never had a glued on BBW. It came glued down in a very very old mahogany box.
Yes Sir! I wouldn’t want to drop it but at .75 inches I am not too concerned. I have one other that I believe never had backing, but it isn’t nearly as big as this one. I haven’t seen one this size with no BBW.Looks thick enough it wouldn’t have needed a backing.
I have one in an old mahogany (I think) box with no backing. My stone predates it’s box, as it has a hole for suspension.Yes Sir! I wouldn’t want to drop it but at .75 inches I am not too concerned. I have one other that I believe never had backing, but it isn’t nearly as big as this one. I haven’t seen one this size with no BBW.
Thank You SteveNice save!
Thanks. No, I bought it many years ago from the vault of coticule.be. It’s from La Dressante layer.