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Need Help identifying this Lalique France Sculpture
Can anyone please help me identify the name of this sculpture or paperweight ? Looks like hearts to me but unable to find another like it. Came from a nice collection of art glass and I am sure... -
Anyone have a name for these satin glass beads?
I'm trying to figure out what to call them, besides a graduated strand. I'm pretty sure the're Venetian because they're knotted onto multi-colored string, and that's Italian as often as not. -
Basket of Fruit Painting Help
Hi all,
The frame is 12 1/2" x 15", the painting is 7" x 10". Don't know where this has been but it is quite dusty with a white powder on it.
I'm not sure if that is a signature on the lower left... -
anyone have an idea ?
hi boys, girls, men, women, and the war that goes on inbetween (everyone)
this was another of the late night bundle
think ive had one before likey that miss aj said might have been a begging... -
Need Help with Two Oak(?) Splint Baskets
Can anyone tell me (1) approximately how old these two baskets are, (2) from which part of the country they may have originated--I bought them in Wisconsin, (3) if the grayish-bluish paint on the... -
Enamelled bracelet needs dating
I suspect these are from an Enamelled bracelet. Surely not common, as I cant find anything on the internet. So gotta be easy to date, right?
Maybe the image design can help will nailing a... -
Wood Statue
I know it's been a while since I've been online. Lately, I've been interested in old architectural salvage and wood carvings. The statue is 32 inches tall and 14 pounds. It's missing an arm, and... -
Hopi Second Mesa baskets?
A recent local purchase, $12 for the pair. Quick googling indicates they are Hopi Second Mesa baskets… But I believe they’re newer? How new? Regardless, I think I got a great deal and I love them!... -
Stephen King "The Shining" 1st 1st
I was going to give this away. Hadn't realized it was a first.
I think I'll give it away anyhow. The person I'm giving it to is a big Stephen King fan, and has certainly done me its value in good. -
2022's Treasures of the Year (So Far)
Got this in a big garage-type building in 14 degree weather this weekend. A chair by John Jelliff of Newark, New Jersey, ca. 1860. Part of a parlor set. The upholstery with needlepoint is not...
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