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HELP: Need help identifying this painting & painter!
Hi Everyone,
I have a painting that has been passed down through the family and can’t seem to identify the painting or painter. It seems original with the signature “ C. Pape” but we can’t seem... -
Victorian Sideboard Info
Hi All,
I posted here for the first time about 3 weeks ago. A display cabinet. Very enjoyable listening to your comments. Still searching to see what I can find on it. Will post back if I find any... -
Potties, age of teapot
Hi all. Picked up this little teapot today thinking it might be 18th century,but I dont know china so well and google images hates me,so I come seeking knowledge. its 3 inches high,4 1/2 wide,no... -
Not old but does anyone know what these are please? x x
These are approx two inches each,look like pewter but could be anything xxx
No idea what they ARE,are they *for*something? x x
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Brass dish - cloisonne? enamel decoration - origin?
This little dish/plate is about 4" in diameter. Would cloisonne be the proper term for the enamel decoration? There is some enamel loss in a couple of spots. India? Somewhere else?
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Gillows 18th/19th Century Chair
Tell me about this chair that I bought

I’d heard of Gillows of Lancaster before so I went for it. Probably 19th century but I don’t know much about gillows and I... -
Calligraphy Nib Holder Carved Head Top
Hi all,
I have this calligraphy nib holder with a little carved head on the end - would this be considered a folk art piece? It is 6 3/4"L, signed I assume by the carver. What type of wood is... -
What are the odds that this is a Brady ambrotype?
If this photo is what I think it is, then my husband wins the prize for flea market finds.
A few years ago for Valentine’s Day, he gave me this lovely little 1/6-plate ambrotype. I already... -
Filigree necklace with glass or stone cabochons
Hi folks, I am wondering about the origins of this very pretty necklace. Also, I think the cabochons are stones but unsure of what kind(s). Am I correct in using the term 'filigree'? It is... -
Baroque pearl brooch
I purchased this brooch on the same foray that I found the necklace I just posted. Although a bit distressed it has a lot going on I think. Baroque fresh water pearls, plique a jour leaves (?),...
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