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Coat of Arms / Sorority symbol/ or?? on perfume bottle
This bottle is from c.1936 & the bottle itself was made by DeVilbiss. It is actually a perfume & powder combo piece. There is a very small glass bottle in the lid & then the glass bottom holds the... -
Any suggestions for foxing?
Hi my wonderful friends here at the Forum...
I have a most wonderful 1880's leather album that was my Great Grandmothers. We've pondered what to do with it for some time since MOST of the photos... -
19th century jasperware?
Is this jasperware cheesedome a 19th century one? Made by Adams -
Can someone ID this clock mechanism
Is this what they call a wood plate clock? There are no markings anywhere I can see as to maker. Age? I didn't see a dedicated clock forum so I posted here -
Bead obsessed with no regrets.
Splurge on my end. I was searching for vintage cathedral beads in vintage necklaces on Ebay, and stumbled on this auction. Not sure why Ebay showed me these ("cathedral" not in any part of the... -
Another one!
This footed bowl is lovely in its simplicity!
The rim of the base has a slight dent, so it doesn't sit quite flat, but that's easily remedied.
It's 3.5 inches high, 10 inches across (13.25... -
Stained Glass Fragment
Hi all,
how would you date this stained glass fragment, please? Height is about 19 cm. -
Being A Cheapskate Almost Cost Me Dearly
If you ask most people "What's the first full length animated feature film?" the answer will be Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. As far as drawing goes, that's the correct answer.... -
Simon Gate for Orrefors glass?
Google image is showing me examples of Simon Gate for Orrefors on this glass but not this exact scene.
What do you think? Also need help describing the scene in the etching. Finally, could I... -
20thc female wood carving
something else i picked up at the boot(2)
it could be 21st to be honest, and not mad about it, but it does have some lovely curves
and just like her demure look
seems more care and thought...
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