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Bookend Description Help
Hi again. Would you us the term Cubist to describe this bookend? Or Modernist maybe? Thanks for any input.
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My Latest Project.
Hi all,
I bought this Georgian box (c.1820) recently, as you will see it was a mess and initially I thought it would be good for salvage, but then I started to love it.
The leather was missing... -
Common prayer book
I have a rare, so I think, copy of the common prayer book, dated to MDCCCLI. Only in one place did I find some information about the mention of this publication, but nothing concrete. The book is... -
Need Help w/Today's Thrift Finds - Antique Wood & Forged Iron Saddle + Tall (5'6") Burano(?) Shield?
Found both of these cool, unusual pieces at a local thrift store today - and as usual I need help to know what I have!?
Can anyone tell me about the saddle? (First, please that it's not just... -
Paxton Jasperware Jug
This shouted at me from the Charity Shop shelf that I should take pity and take it home.
I can find very little about the company or how to date this from the marks.
I presume missing it’s lid... -
She's a brassy poser.
Think she was a finial at some time as there are flanges underneath that may have helped lock her down. She's filled with a shiny pewtery like material and the are a bunch of rusty wires... -
French Bedside Table?
I picked up this great little marble top table in Central Texas today. Image searches come back with a lot of tables described as "French Bedside". It has no markings. Age feels like mid 20th... -
Meyle &Mayer
Hello!
Here is such an interesting brooch plique-a-jour Meyle & Mayer. Unfortunately, there is a loss of enamel. Is it really awful?
Meyle & Mayer, founded in 1887 in Pforzheim, Germany. Gustave... -
Milk glass footed pot
Hi all
Found this little milk glass pot
Was wondering age and maker
Has quite a distinctive base
Any thoughts appreciated
I found the last pics while looking into milk glass pieces, looks rather...
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