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Sterling & Turquoise bangle Marked.
I was hoping someone might be able to tell me if this is N. A. and what the maker might be.
I think the mark is JP?
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Wooden kitchenware
These are from the family farm, and are all 8 1/2 to 9 1/2 inches long.
I have no idea on the small spoon and I forget what the large round ladle/spoon was used for, but according to family... -
Childs silver cup, bowl, and plate
These actually were my grandfathers, who was born in 1910. I have very little handed down from that side of the family. All are engraved with his name George. It's been a while since I've had... -
Netsuke, fine carving, signed, but not made as one originally?
So, I have this animal head Netsuke, described as bone at the auction but I didn't think it was when I bid on it and i believe it may well be walrus tusk ivory or similar (NOT elephant). The... -
Coral lookalike necklace
Hi everyone, I hope I didn’t post this before. Anyways, this feels like glass or something similar when tapped on my teeth. To me it looks painted red, any ideas on what this type of stone looking... -
Protecing magazine from fading
I have some Life magazines that I would like to frame and hang on my wall. How would I go about protecting the cover from fading? -
Info/ID on drop leaf table
Looking for information about this drop leaf table that belonged to my paternal grandparents. They had it when my dad was born in the early ‘40s.
I am thinking about stripping it and staining it... -
Article On Thrift Stores And Secondhand Goods
I always find these articles fascinating although they don't talk about much the regular here hasn't heard many times. I am happy they concentrating on talking about thrifts and estate sales and... -
Queen Anne style chairs
Look like around 1900 or so. Anyone able id origin of these...was thinking possibly Irish. Kind of distinctive seat profile
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