Okay, so, late to the bandwagon and all.
eternaleponine has started to get Supernatural on DVD from Netflix. I'm hooked.
I have just one question, though.
MEG'S CHALICE.
Where the hell have I seen that before?
Really, more of a bowl. And the sculpted grapes and grape leaves decorating the edge. Asymmetrical.
I want to say it's a Tiffany design? Turn of the 20th century, probably?
Normally I am very good at recognizing museum pieces when I see them in backgrounds. Like that parody of Botticelli's La Primavera behind Lord Farquad's bed in Shrek. And the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries in the Gryffindor common room, and the dear familiar Isle of Lewis chessmen for tabletop wizard chess. And how I came home from Return of the King and yanked out an old textbook and flipped right to the page with the Celtic arch with all the skulls set in it that they'd copied for the land of the dead gateway.
But I can't track Meg's chalice.
Help me out here?
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I have just one question, though.
MEG'S CHALICE.
Where the hell have I seen that before?
Really, more of a bowl. And the sculpted grapes and grape leaves decorating the edge. Asymmetrical.
I want to say it's a Tiffany design? Turn of the 20th century, probably?
Normally I am very good at recognizing museum pieces when I see them in backgrounds. Like that parody of Botticelli's La Primavera behind Lord Farquad's bed in Shrek. And the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries in the Gryffindor common room, and the dear familiar Isle of Lewis chessmen for tabletop wizard chess. And how I came home from Return of the King and yanked out an old textbook and flipped right to the page with the Celtic arch with all the skulls set in it that they'd copied for the land of the dead gateway.
But I can't track Meg's chalice.
Help me out here?