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Photo - The Manitou & Pike's Peak Railway 1909
Hello, I bought some old family photos a couple weeks ago, and I'm just now getting around to sorting them out. This cool photo was among them and I had a couple questions. Would this photo be... -
Breakfast for one
Can anyone recognize the maker of this breakfast tea set for one based on the pattern and the impressed marks? The photo of the mark is from the tray. Other pieces are either unmarked or have... -
Book signed by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor
A very recent purchase and, luckily, I paid nowhere near the seller’s asking price. I am choosing not to reveal how much I did pay, but feel confident that even if all I got was a page with the... -
Good Morning Everyone! I’m Hoping You Will Be Able To Help Me With Two Makers Marks. Thank you!
Good morning! I have these two pieces of jewelry and I’m having a hard time trying to figure out the makers marks and I am hoping someone here will be able to help me. The first is a ring made in... -
And another shawl. Polish?
Paging @Any Jewelry Or anyone else!
What do you think on this one? Seller thought it was Polish. Lovely fine wool. -
Need help on a Porcelain Bowl
Hello, I came across this brass mounted porcelain bowl. I wonder anyone could help me to identify the mark and manufacture? I tried BPK and BRK and won't get any result. -
Long time no pottery post, anyone recognize the mark on this vase?
Here's a little vase I found at Savers today -- 5 inches tall -- with a mark on the base that i could swear I've seen before...but I can't seem to track it down. Thanks for looking! -
Help ID Arts & Crafts Pottery Vase w/dark lustre glaze signed dated 1934
Good Evening,
Looking for some help w/identifying this vase. Stands just under 8" tall and measures just about 7" wide. Leaf detail around the body of the vase. Clay appears to be earthenware... -
Kookaburra made in England
I am curious to know when this kitsch pottery was made in England, and what company or companies made it. The photo of the vase is not the best, but gives the general effect.
The vase is thought... -
Van Briggle triple vase, 1920's?
Found this at my favorite thrift store over the weekend.
It is just shy of 7" tall and has absolutely no damage.
Some sites are dating these marked pieces as 1920's
Any help appreciated.
Mikey
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