So, if someone wanted to sell you “priceless” Ming Dynasty vase, and as a proof of it’s originality (s)he would show you: “Made in China”, at its bottom, you would jump at the chance ?
This building, ‘The Bridge’ is in Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, UK. At a guess it is late 18th century, and must be a listed building. The ‘Georgian Lodge’ is next door and as the name suggests, is a typical 1730-1800 property.
Jon Gray (#)
11 years ago
This building is in ‘Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England. I would guess it is early 18th century and probably listed, while the Georgian Lodge next door on the right (out of sight) is of a later date, but must be between 1730-1800.
I wonder if it’s antique, or just not well cared for.
It’s Georgian, that should give a clue.
So, if someone wanted to sell you “priceless” Ming Dynasty vase, and as a proof of it’s originality (s)he would show you: “Made in China”, at its bottom, you would jump at the chance ?
I’ve seen some buildings in Brooklyn that are about 1/8th the age and just as bad off.
But do they have flower boxes?
This building, ‘The Bridge’ is in Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, UK. At a guess it is late 18th century, and must be a listed building. The ‘Georgian Lodge’ is next door and as the name suggests, is a typical 1730-1800 property.
This building is in ‘Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England. I would guess it is early 18th century and probably listed, while the Georgian Lodge next door on the right (out of sight) is of a later date, but must be between 1730-1800.