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Gold? Indian? chain with chrysopras? pendant, please help ID
Hi folks,
Recently I bought this gold tone chain with an oval pendant with green cabochon stone that looks to me as chrysopras. The pendant is about 3 cm long and 2 cm wide, has carving (or maybe... -
Weaving
Based on previous comments from @Taupou I am thinking this is a Navajo weaving. But I know Mexican weavings just like this are common. Is it Mexican? Thank you. -
Arita (?) Sake Bottle - Age ?
I'd be very grateful to know the estimated age of this Asian Sake bottle.
I've discovered from another source that the bottle is possibly Arita porcelain from Japan (or even of Korean origin).... -
Would this be EAPG and do you recognize a maker? TYIA
This is just too pretty to put a cigarette out in I can’t anything like it Does the ridges in the glass on the bottom mean it is EAPG? I’m trying to learn how to identify that. I don’t think... -
Old(?) carved wood revolutionary British soldier statue, 2 paintings
I found these Friday when they came into a friend's thrift store. The paintings I got because they were nice, but the soldier statue was most interesting - what kind of wood is wavy like that?
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Terracotta Dog -
From Mexico ca. 1970's, Made of terracotta, hollow, 6 inches tall. I believe these unglazed reproductions of both animals and human forms were interoperations of ancient pieces for the tourist... -
Miriam Haskell? Pearl Brooch
I nearly put this back on the table, then I spotted the metal frame with the holes in in that I believe is one of the ways to identify MH. Very cheap so no worries if not!
It’s large at 5.5cm... -
Bouquet pin .... silver? Age?
My sister picked up this delicate bouquet pin from the thrift store. It looked like it maybe has been dipped and was a dull mess. She has polished it a bit but it is still pretty dull. Back is... -
Just sharing my new to me Neiger Bros necklace
Hi all! purchased this necklace at auction recently, have since determined by sharing on a Neiger Facebook group that it is indeed Neiger (Victorian revival). I'm thinking a slightly earlier one...
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