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trying to ID designer of clutch using mark & patent info
Thank you in advance for reading my post about this interesting clutch that has a mark and a patent number. Any information would be appreciated. I am trying to find out the designer or... -
Vintage Decanter Art deco
I'm interested if anyone can identify and/or date this decanter. It has three neck rings which are cut and polished and a kind of draping curtain design, its quite heavy blown glass. I haven't... -
Microscope, info needed
Hi everyone,
This microscope was my grandfather’s. He was a surgeon. It’s Bausch and Lomb Rochester. Any information would be helpful as to what kind of microscope, a guess on the year etc! The... -
A glass or stone question.
I bought this yesterday from a Cshop for a couple of quid. I thought amethyst at first but I’m questioning that because of some of the facets. Some are sharp but others aren’t and I’m thinking... -
Chinese- child size throne chair?
Hi all.I enjoy reading some of the old posts. I note there’s has been some previous discussions regarding throne and also x-frame chairs. I bought this chair a few years ago. It was listed as... -
Thrift Store Find
I love shopping at thrift stores and garage sales. When I pick up my latest treasure, I feel more like I've rescued these things, saving them to give them new life.
Today's treasure is a small... -
Illuminated Vellum manuscript validity
Hello All!
Recently I found what claims to be a 16th century-page from a Spanish Antiphonal in a steamy attic at a small fine antique furniture store. As a musicologist, I am familiar with... -
I wish we knew more about our settee
Maybe some of the experts here can help on year, value and even of manufacture of this settee. The set has been in the family for about 40 years. Was picked up at a estate sale. Thank you for... -
Thrift store find: Inkwell stand?
Hello everyone!
Found this think from a thrift store for few euros. Not 100% sure what this is or where its from or how old the item is, but there are some marks underneath, maybe some of you can... -
Antique German Presentation Goblet?
This stands 7 3/4" tall and measures 3 3/4" across the top. Enamel decoration and a threaded base. Is this called a presentation goblet? Any idea on age?
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