Antiques Board
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Small **drinking** glass:Number One
Hello everyone...hope you're staying safe/well in these ODD times .
I got these glasses at separate times but from the same source... (charity shop for ten pence each so again as always very... -
Mildred Shulman Painting Info - In Smithsonian?
This is the 2nd painting I bought at a local thrift store yesterday (both for $80) when the manager/friend called me and said he was going by there & did I want to come look around?
I picked it... -
1893 or 1993 brooch?
Around 2ins across. Almost like wood fibre or papier-mâche?
Signed Kuu?. Clasp looks old.....
Thanks for looking

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Common Items Seen At Thrift Stores That Will Never Sell
Thought this would be a fun thread! Please add your thoughts about the common items you see often on the shelves of your local thrift store but will likely never sell to paying customers. Dead... -
Last of a large collection.
I used to collect these brooches, Ruskin set etc; I just kept these and sold all the rest about 10 years ago. -
Small drinking glass: Number Two
The second glass
It's four inches down,the base bit is approx 2 inches ... it has a sort of greyish cast.
Polished pontil
The engraving doesn't seem to be of the best quality to me
**Tings* if... -
Help with Drop Leaf Table
Hello,
I recently got this drop leaf table and wanted to get some advice or info on it.
Is there a way to know how old it is?
There seems to be a lot of repairs done on it already. Should I... -
Discussion: Is It Bohemian Enameled Glass Or Is It American? Also Mary Gregory Glass Too...
Hi guys! I hope all of you are doing well. My usual collecting forte is antique German and French bisque dolls. I have been collecting many different kinds of antiques also, but am definitely not... -
English spoons part 2
So, I received the spoons today. Here’s the marking for the other two.
Not much to go on, I’m including the original thread, that on had Newcastle mark.
The shovel looks like I*N or N*I.
The...
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