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A magnificent pair of flower vases
I found this beautiful set of flower vases at my grandma attic, they had been there stored for over one hundred years.
I would love to know more about them.
VASE 1:
VASE 2:
SIGNATURE:
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Joseph Lownes Philadelphia Silversmith
two pieces from joseph lownes. The bowl at 498 grams and the creamer at 248 grams. Ignoring the obvious difference in weight, which piece is more desirable? -
Unique School Desk
I know school desks are a dime-a-dozen, but this one I've never seen before, even doing an extensive google search. I've seen ones with similar bases but not the two shelves. I think this was... -
Terminology question
Hi all,
I was wondering, when posting items for sale, if the correct term for flaws is 'damage' or 'defect'. On the one hand, I found extensive use of the word 'defect' both in the ABC for Book... -
If you like paintings of Flowers
No questions, Just wanted to show you all.
This painting is 22" X 28" unframed
Some information on the artist Marjorie Sharpe
"Marjorie's natural talents (painting and music) were carefully... -
Mahogany PHILCO table
I found this little mahogany side table at a local estate sale. It's marked PHILCO on the front. I've tried to find a comparable to tell me what it was used for. Did PHILCO make furniture pieces... -
Heavy pink glass tray/bowl - ID help?
Very heavy - weighs over 8 pounds. About 16 inches long 7 inches wide - Unsigned. Has some age on it based on the wear. Thoughts on origin? My only thought is perhaps Scandinavian? Thanks!
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Artic Tin Type
Going through my tin types and was always intrigued by this one. It was labeled "two men in polar gear". Any thoughts on context, rarity and overall appeal? -
Curb Find
Does anyone have any information or the value on this? Someone had thrown it out. It looked old so I grabbed it. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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