Antiques Board
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American made electric fan
My friend Kim from Missouri, who is not a member here asked me this question.
Can you see if anyone has info on this old wood box fan. The model number isn't there and it is rather unique from... -
Chinese or japanese jewellery box?
Gidday all. Was hoping someone could tell me what origin and possible age this box is. Has few issues. Had not original hinges on it so searching for some new old ones and any suggestions to... -
brass Winged Maiden/Maid of Erin Irish harp brooch(?)
I pretty much know the history of the winged maiden shown here, but what I'm curious about is the brooch or pin itself.
I know this was purchased in Fredericksburg, VA (home of lots of Irish... -
Royal institute of oil painters exhibition oil
hi folks
car boot sale season has begun, and bought this today
wasnt immediately struck with it, was more entised by the tag
the institute seems quite a prestigious one, but cannot find... -
Maker's mark Norway silver sølje brooch, help please.
It is a crowned heart Mariasølje brooch, with trefoil dangles and silver gilt spoons to ward of evil.
The person who made this knew how to make beautiful jewellery, but who was or is it? It is... -
Soldiers? Tintype
They look like uniforms to me, but it could also just be the fashion of the time. No emblems/patches/belts are visible. -
Pair Modernist lamps 60's-70's distinctive, any idea of maker?
What can you tell me about these? Has anyone ever seen similar? From materials and design, positive they are late 1960's or early 70's. Plugs have 2 prongs the same size. Body is press board... -
Demi tasse 4" sterling spoon pat, 1895, maker?
Any ideas on the maker of this? Not even sure how to describe the mark, see photos.
Took these pics in early morning light, got some green reflection from outside. Hopefully you can still see... -
18th Century Carnival Mask Ring
This just came across my Twitter feed, never seen anything like it. Seems pretty risque for 18th century to me but I am not a jewelry person. The inscription reads
“SOVS LE MASQVE LA VERITE” which... -
Art Deco turquoise glass necklace. Ethnic style. Czech maybe?
At least, I think it is Art Deco. Influenced by ethnic necklaces from northern India.
The beads are glass. They look very much like turquoise, but are definitely glass, with almost invisible...
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