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What are these necklace beads made of? Malachite? Glass? Other?
This strand of beads is really heavy (of course, it's long too).
Can you tell by looking at it what the beads are made of? They vary greatly in color. There is a close up of one broken in half. -
Trying to identify artist 1970 print
I've done an image search on Google. Any suggestions are appreciated.
I'm new to this forum. I'm looking for an online community that I can contribute and learn. We buy & sell for a living. I... -
I have another whatsit?
I bought this at auction for $2. It's heavy brass, maybe bronze. At first it just looks like a dog figurine but it's odd. The head comes off and there's a hole going down into the body. But... -
"Antique" Nippon Vases
I have a pair of these...using the word antique..as they are family pieces that I truly believe are from the early 1900s . But of course..I bow to the experts here for any and all info !!!! They... -
Possible Blenko and Possible Erickson Need Help Pls
I bought this large vase at an estate auction that featured several Blenko pieces. I think this is Blenko as well but not sure. It's 8 3/4" high and 4" in diameter. Anyone know for sure?
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Hartford, Connecticut – cardboard business advertising sign! – request for help dating
Hello
Decided to work on a picture frame I picked up awhile back. I got it because of the frame and the beautiful original rippled / bubbled glass.
The whole thing was pretty dirty in the... -
Old Chinese or Japanese paintings? Date?
Recently acquired these but have difficulties placing them. Are they Japanese or Chinese? It shows how they used to make porcelain. First one they are digging for the ingredients and the second... -
What do y'all think of this clock?
I haven't seen a maker's mark anywhere..
The paintings look primative enough..
The mermaids, not sure how they fit into a country side scene..
Late 1700s/early 1900s?
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Need Help on Art Glass Bowl or Ashtray
Hello everyone! I picked up this pretty little bowl but I don't know a thing about it. It measures almost 7" across and 1 1/8" tall. The center looks a bit like a sun and then there are... -
Help to describe this antique valentine, please
On the back this is dated 1860 and is described as a valentine. It is about 2" deep, appears to be paper and dried flowers. Just seeking a few key words, besides framed antique valentine. Thanks!
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