I meant to say that i found in a yard sale i dont know if its part of a tea set or not and it just has the capital b and the name buckingham and then underneath that it has heavy silver plate it has a lid and like a pouring spout with a handle
What you do is look at the bottom of the ebony claw in your inventory. On the bottom of it is the combination. Just do it in order from top to bottom ;) hope you figure it out
The word you are looking for is Worksheet.
Figure labels typically go at the bottom of a figure, providing a brief description or explanation of the content displayed in the figure.
I teep on looking and looking but i cant figure it out! I will tell you if i figure it out.
It can be either, though often it is the bottom.
The base is the bottom of the figure and the height is how tall the figure is.
A cone/cylinder
Final cost
"To get to the bottom of" a mystery means to solve it. Getting to the bottom of something means to figure out the reason or explanation for it.
Keep in mind that it is a labor intensive process. The price to resilver a tea service can range from $165 for the teapot and an additional $50.00 per cup and saucer/ sugar bowl/creamer.
Desmond was called The Creamer when he sang with Glenn Miller's AAF Bandin Europe. I thought the name came from his creamy ballad style. George Simon, Miller's biographer, writes this: "He had been dubbed 'the Creamer,' which some naively attributed to the smooth, flowing quality of his voice. Many of the band members, however, realized the sobriquet had not an udder but an other implication, more tactile than lacteal." I'll let you figure out Simon's drift.
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