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Need help identifying the maker and age of a porcelain jar
Hello,
I bought this a few years back for just a few dollars. I would appreciate if someone could identify the maker and the age.
At the bottom of the jar I can see a printed "W" in blue and then... -
The Butler did, in fact, Do It
Hey All:
This is a fairly rare form, known as a butler's desk. I date it to ca. 1860. It has many elements in common with the Rococo Revival, including rosewood and curly maple woods, diamond... -
Seek to ID Antique Victorian? Scissors
These sheathed scissors came from my Norwegian great-grandmother who lived from 1866 to 1945 in Bergen. I would like to identify their provenance; I am guessing my great-grandmother acquired them... -
Old dresser – thoughts on age and origin?
Based on the construction and details, I think this chest of drawers might be from around 1860–1885, possibly late Empire or early Historicism. It has dovetailed drawers, what looks like original... -
Old Art Nouveau Floral Enameled Brooch
This measures 2 7/8" long and 2" across. No marks. Silver color which was tarnished. Bought this from a friend whose brother was a jewelry collector. This is similar to Sweet Romance but is not... -
Flo blue jug
I got this from the boot last Sunday. It's a bit different to anything I've seen before. It has an impressed mark on the base which I'm sure I've seen before but can't find it. H=20cm. -
Curler / Zester / Grater / ?
Bought this a week ago.
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Seller said it was a butter curler.
Google Lens shows various tools, but a lemon zester is what comes closest to this, but the zesters I'm finding, have one straight... -
Can I make this chain longer?
Hey all! I haven't posted in quite some time but am back with a question! Got this chain at a sale and its a tri color rope chain 14k. However it is a bit too short for me, it fits like a choker... -
You already have enough corals! But not THESE corals!
Not buying vintage corals as frequently as before, but if I saw one I buy one.
Collecting momo corals gives you the simplest (tho not most economic) satisfaction! Adding an extra string of...
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