Antiques Board
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Can you read the maker?
Hi,
I see something but I’m not gonna say. I’d like you guys to look and make your best guesses.
I think it’s kinda neat
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Large porcelain bowl - unmarked WWII Limoges?
Hi all! Bought this jolly bowl today, as a (very inexpensive) learning piece. It caught my eye because of the pretty colour palette and nice size. It's hand painted, but I wouldn't say highest... -
Mystery box
I have this lovely presentation box which was my Great Grandmothers. Circa 1880-1910.
It appears that the small side is truly the "bottom" of the box as it is plain, undecorated and unpadded;... -
Need help with ID/maker on pottery planter
Hello all, very gloomy hot and humid day. Thought I would start researching some pieces. This planter came from an estate that hadn't been touched since the 1930's to 40s. Lots of neat things... -
Is it a "Coque de Perle" cut steel brooch?
Hello dear Members!
Today I bought this brooch and the seller told me that is is from 30s-40s.
The mother of pearl is natural (not an imitation) and the pin is obviously not original, as it... -
Brooch / earring set, glass or stone?
I assume this is Victorian era? Maybe 1860-1890? Wondering if it’s more likely to be glass or stone? A bit hard to tell for me. Thought glass initially, then wondered, now guessing glass again.... -
3 small tools?
Does anyone know what these are for? (I'm assuming that they are related.) I think they may be handmade.
The longest is appx 7" and I think is copper. The other two I'm not sure the metal.
I... -
A few new vintage threads
found a few interesting vintage clothing pieces recently
the jacket ive found out is called a prince charley, something connected to king charles
by the buttons
kilt jacket it seems, by quite a... -
Screw back earrings, please help identify blue stone
Hi,
The below earrings are 9 cart gold with screw backs, but I can’t identify the stone. It looks like mother of pearl, but blue, the shine moves with light. Can it be foiled glass? I have... -
Antique Portrait of a Chinatown Tong War 'Hatchet Man' or 'Highbinder'
Here's an etching by A.B. Dodge of a Chinese Tong War 'Hatchet Man' (a Tong soldier/enforcer).The were called 'Highbinders' because supposedly they bound their pigtail queues up into a bun under...
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