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Glassies,help with this perfume bottle ?
Hi all. Another from the backlog. I searched for a while but never found one quite like it. Im leaning newish,possibly Italian but I really dont know.Its 7 inches high with dauber in. No signature... -
Unusual large silver hammered bowl
I’ve had very little time for treasure hunting recently with ageing parents to look after but I got out today to a local car boot and found this bowl from a house clearance man.
It’s unmarked... -
Troika style vase thing
I saw this on my travels and just had to buy it, because it's so weird. Similar to Troika but possibly a bit too sloppy. The base has felt stuck to it, so will give it a good soak when I get home... -
Is this a cufflink?
I asked about these Boston Terrier pieces already, but getting ready to list and suddenly realized I wasn't sure the purpose of these. Cufflink? Anyone know? Thanks! -
Another Painting: 3 Qs
Hi again. This measures 18" x 24" (45x60cm) and seems to be oil paints on thick paper posterboard / cardboard.
Three questions, if I may:
Does this look like student work to you?
What are the... -
Anyone remember S&H (Sperry & Hutchinson) Green Stamps?
They were given out at cash registers, usually in grocery stores. For a certain expenditure, you'd receive a commensurate value of stamps.
I remember my dad pasting them in a small book, they you... -
Xerox,Woodcut,Watercolor ?
Here's a really cute piece I just found,mostly for the frame-but the image is OK.I think it's a hand watercolor painted print,but am not 100% sure.
I took a few closeups,but am still 'waffling' on... -
Antique lidded sugar
Picked this up a short while ago. Lozenge marks still baffles me. I think the date is 18th April 1850. Not sure how to glean the manufacturer from this info. Looks like Coalport to me . -
Depression glass shakers
A local woman has a display of DG in the library. Thinking I could sell some of my inheritance to her, I contacted her through her Facebook account and asked if she was interested. Of course she... -
Ansel Adams style landscape
Recently found this landscape by Oregon photographer Peter Schutte in the 'Zone System' developed by Ansel Adams & Fred Archer.
I can't find much about him online-a mention about being an...
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