Miniature furniture, 1860-80. Made by an upholsterer who worked at Buckingham Palace. Unlike most full-size furniture, these have the original upholstery.

u/KewpieCutie97 — 6 days ago

r/OldBooks has new mods. Let us know your suggestions!

Hi!

Reddit added new mods after this subreddit became unmoderated and spammy.

We're aware of the spam and will be dealing with it, but if you see something spammy, please hit report.

We also want to know how you want this sub to be run. Is there a type of post you think should be limited to a megathread? A new rule you think would be helpful? Let us know!

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u/KewpieCutie97 — 1 month ago

Will the new 'ideas for your next post' tool eventually be available to non-mods? If so, can we turn it off?

Haven't heard about this and have only just seen it on one of my subreddits so it's either new or I'm out of the loop.

When I go to my sub homepage with my mod account, I have an 'ideas for your next post' section at the top with various links to news articles and an option to 'explore more' which brings me to https://sh.reddit.com/r/RandomVictorianStuff/postideas/. Each link has a button to generate a post.

Will this eventually available to non-mods and can we turn it off if so?

There's the option hide certain sources, is this something mods will control or is it down to individual users?

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u/KewpieCutie97 — 2 months ago

Why does this doll have holes above the ears?

Saw this K*R doll on eBay, it has a hole either side of the head, above the ears. Does anyone know what they're for?

u/KewpieCutie97 — 3 months ago