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sterling crafts show earrings - stones?
As I've announced on this forum many, MANY times, I know absolutely NOTHING about silver jewelry, costume jewelry, or any other jewelry, other than the few specific items that I've had for years &... -
Czech painting
I bought this oil painting literally off the wall in a fancy restaurant in Prague some 15+ years ago. I have a hard time interpreting the signature, can anybody help? I'll post a close-up of the... -
Hello, How Do I Preserve An Old Watercolor ??
Hello, Just wondering what is the best way to preserve old watercolor. I picked this up last year at thrift store. Artists name is Dudley Moore Blakely. You can see D.M. Blakely 1932 lower right... -
sterling ear wires with glass? stone? beads
I don't know what possessed me to say yes when my daughter asked me to sell some of her unwanted jewelry. The "good stuff" isn't a problem - THAT I recognize! It's the rest of it that's giving me... -
Finally some color glassies! Large Red Console Set
Hope someone recognizes this 3 piece set, a large fruit(?) bowl (about 7" tall) with 2 smaller (about 5" tall) candle holders. Thanks. -
Thomas Bradbury and Sons Silver Bowl
I have this bowl, but can't find anything similar on the web. I think it's Thomas Bradbury and Sons made around 1908. Can someone help me out or direct me to a web site where I might find out... -
A real challenge! Age? Origin? Value?
Hi fellow Antiquers,
Here is my little cup. I’ve been loathe to sell it mainly because I love it but also because I just can’t find anything else like it on the web. I wouldn’t know how to list... -
more earrings - crystals? rhinestones? brass? base metal?
Well, here's another pair from the daughter's stash. I honestly don't have a clue! (This pair was NOT a gift from my sister...)
There are no marks anywhere - even on the posts. The center "jewel"... -
Blue Opalescent bowl Fostoria Seascape?
trying to ID this bowl. It is about 8 1/8” across and has a ground and polished base ring.
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Anyone need a martini? Silver Shaker:
Here is one for those that require it to be shaken and not stirred.
It's probably early 20th Century.
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