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Sterling fork, absolutely gorgeous, but melt as scrap?
I imagine that there might be varied thoughts on this.
I have a Gorham Medici Sterling salad fork I've had on a fixed price auction for about a month with no takers. It is just beautiful and was... -
Impressionist Mini or Small Painting - Seine River?
This little painting I believe features the Seine River. Or rather from research I have been doing for months now I believe some location along the Seine. Using the frame or rather the framer's... -
What started my collecting.
In the past 10 years i had collected a various amount of things, glass other antiques ect.
In 2001 i started coins and it took over the other.
3 years ago i was buying a Spain 1782 Gold 1/2... -
What is the story on postcard values & eBay?
Hello Folks,
Starting to collect and do some research on vintage postcards and I've been seeing a lot of completed sales on eBay where 100+ year old postcards sell for $0.35 and the shipping is... -
Looking For Age Or Any Info On This Clip
I said it was a clip but not sure. I think either a dress or fur clip. It is 2 1/2" long and 1 1/4" wide at the widest point. My Great Grandmother gave it to me but didn't tell me exactly what it... -
Soviet porcelain
I previously posted this info on another forum, so sorry for duplication. I told you I have a large collection of Soviet porcelain. Hope you will like this piece and the story behind it. This is a... -
Glass Light Bulb Identification Help
I work in an historic house museum and have a current project gathering information on a couple of light bulbs used in the home. Unfortunately, I also need to replace them, but that might be a... -
Would This Be Called A Fruit Stand?
I think it's such a pretty pattern. No pic of the bottom but it is smooth, no marks. I would like to know the maker, pattern and age if possible. It measures 5 1/2" tall, 5" wide and 8 1/2 long . -
The old family home
Just ran across this old house forum where my great grandparent's home in Seymour, IN is featured. It is an interesting example of Queen Anne architecture and much of the original detailing...
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