I believe it was manufactured by Kirsch. Does anyone recognize it?
kjdt
Nov 20, 19 2:04 pm
Curtain rod splice, for attachment to a bracket.
jjosborn
Nov 20, 19 4:34 pm
Are you sure? It appears to be ceramic and has a little bit of weight to it.
kjdt
Nov 20, 19 4:55 pm
Do you have it in your possession, or just photos of it? Are you sure it's ceramic? It looks like wood in the photos - if you zoom in close you can see grain, and area where it looks like it's been scratched and dented.
jjosborn
Nov 20, 19 5:40 pm
I have several in my possession and one of them broke. It's definitely ceramic. I guess the markings on it are just to give it a slightly distressed look.
I believe it was manufactured by Kirsch. Does anyone recognize it?
Curtain rod splice, for attachment to a bracket.
Are you sure? It appears to be ceramic and has a little bit of weight to it.
Do you have it in your possession, or just photos of it? Are you sure it's ceramic? It looks like wood in the photos - if you zoom in close you can see grain, and area where it looks like it's been scratched and dented.
I have several in my possession and one of them broke. It's definitely ceramic. I guess the markings on it are just to give it a slightly distressed look.
That's not a pipe!
This is the only acceptable answer.
a decorative finial for a curtain rod?