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A Civil War history worth a read.
But it's the real Civil War, between the King and Parliament, and the history was published in 1683. It is a more or less narrative account covering the period from the coronation of Charles I to... -
UND School of Mines VASE
Hello all,
I have a Vase I am trying to find any information about the style and the artist.
The artist's name is on vase, but searching has not produced any results.
Any help would be much... -
Stg. Silv. Air Raid Precautions Badge. 1939.
"Oy! You! Put that light out! You 'eah me!?"
My research tells me, silver ARP badges were only made from 1924-1939 (15 years). The ARP was disbanded in 1946. That makes me think this thing might... -
Tiny Doll - 1900?
This is another of those things that I seem to have had "forever" but I'm curious about how old she might be. My grandmother's? (born 1902) or her mother's (born 1879) ?
Really tiny - 2.5 inches,... -
Cast Iron Fence Opinions about Age and How to Sell
Yesterday I Bought a bunch of iron fence parts I know they are desirable and just need some opinions about age and how best to sell. I have three of the posts and 69 of the other pieces. The... -
Ruby and White Glass Vase
This stands about 12" tall...Is it Fenton? Where do I even begin looking? -
AF & his shed... :)
I was reading a post on the British Pottery & Porcelain Facebook group today and a woman posted about a figurine she bought out of a shed in Cornwall. I had to laugh, thinking of AF and his shed.... -
A very timely find.
In light of the current happenings in our country right now I though this was a very timely find. I picked this up at Columbus Market (Columbus, N. J.) this morning at their weekly flea.
This... -
Glass globe Art Nouveau mushroom?
Any ideas on maker? Has anyone ever seen this shape before? I can't decide if it was for a flush ceiling type mounting or a pendant light? Any ideas or information would be helpful
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