Antiques Board
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Barber Bottles
Theres one on Ebay,but not to much info on when or who made them.Hand Blown?Witch Hazel,Shampoo. -
Perthshire? paperweight
Believe this is Perthshire - picked it up for peanuts tonight -- @cxgirl do you still have the Perthshire book? if so can you confirm approx timeframe this one was made? Has a couple of surface... -
Brass Winged Cherub w/ Harp Sitting on a Wheel, hood ornament?
I did try to research this found exactly one listed as a hood ornament, automobile mascot radiator cap... HAHAHA.. is it any of those? It does have a mark on it but darned if I can read it, looks... -
Is Everything But The House (EBTH.com) Legitimate?
I was wondering if anyone has experience buying from EBTH.com? There is a sale going on that has a lot of interesting items that I would like to bid on.
Illuminated manuscripts, antique books,... -
Tapa Cloth from Fiji
Hello everyone. I purchased this large tapa cloth from a women on the island of Beqa, Fiji in 2002. It looks handmade and very old and I'm wondering if anyone has an idea if it's really from Fiji... -
Bracelet repair advice please
I've got these gorgeous glass beads that arrived on a manky bit of modern elastic and I’d really like to do them justice as I think they are stunning.
They feel and look old- do you think they are... -
wood basket ? arts and crafts ?
45 centimeters tall, wood and iron. I think it might be English and new gothic due to the heptagonal base.
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midcentury Glass bubble bowls
These bowls are about 5.5" at widest and have polished bottoms. Controlled bubble is an understatement. These have extremely tiny uniform bubbles. I'm assuming Italian. Any specific ideas?... -
Our Dr had some nice antique oak furniture and he said...
He liked oak furniture because he thought oak has an "air of permanence" I thought that was a lovely description and so true. -
Lest we Forget
Not really antique related but I thought I would share this with you before I take it off for framing. I found this letter to be quite brutal and impersonal but I suppose that was how it was in 1914.
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