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ID bracelet
First world war
CE chief engineer.
MT motorised transport.
ASC army service corps.
From what I read they use to get coins and flatten them and have them stamped by a local jeweller. It was... -
French Carved Breton??
Help!? by Oscar Gonzalez posted Jun 23, 2021 at 4:53 PMLooking for some help on this piece, my wife and I purchased it as a mantle but we think it may be a a part of something bigger. -
Limited edition Lithograph - French Artists
I have a couple of these hand embellished limited edition lithographs (373/380). They appear to be on wove paper. Sight 9 x 12 inches. They are professionally framed and under glass so I really... -
Living Room Tour Part Dos
Here's the other half of the tour. Things are getting dark as we've got a storm brewing.
First up is the sofa: A Victorian interpretation of a Duncan Phyfe Neoclassical design. In front of it is a... -
Vintage Nativity Identification
I am looking for information on this nativity set that was gifted to me when my family parish was closed. There appears to be a stamp on the pieces that looks like an AR. It's very hard to read.... -
Cup and saucer: Staffordshire creamware? Age?
Sorry, these are the only photos I have.
Am I correct in thinking Staffordshire creamware?
Possibly early 1800s? Or later?
Thanks for your thoughts! -
Facebook group
There is a Facebook group called “Terrible Art in Charity Shops” for those who want to see even more terrible art found in charity shops. -
Cast Iron Boot Bookends? - Old or New
I'm thinking these 8 3/4 inch tall cast metal bookends? or door stops are older, because the black felt on the bottom is frayed and missing on the edges. But this also could be abuse, so I don't... -
Software for managing collections
To me, part of the joy of having a collection, is maintaining a database with photos and details about the item and the purchase, but I find that the software options are limited when it comes to...
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