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Mintons help
Hi all,
I couldn’t resist this little cup although it broke two rules for me - incomplete (no saucer) and damaged (crack one one side).
The marks appears to date it between 1873-1891. I can’t... -
Some type of plastic loupe marked C.O.I.L. Made in England?
Anybody have any idea as to the material or the age?
2 1/4" by 1 1/8" when closed, 3 3/4" long when opened.
Thanks for any & all advice or opinions!!


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textured clear glass vase id
Hi Folks
bought this a while ago and just presumed it was whitefriars (just has that quality weight, side seams etc)
but doesn't seem possible as there are no other examples like it, or done... -
Tiffany salt & pepper
I know I'm making this harder than it should be, but I've spent the morning inventorying my collection. I've been looking for marks and was even able to identify one piece by the date mark when... -
mark on slay Pin cushion
Hi folks
something i picked up in an antiques shop(£8) bought on the assumption that it wasn't silver, but still interesting enough to do a little better
the edelweiss makes me presume... -
Some of my mom's favorite Depression glass pieces
The Royal Lace pattern was made by Hazel Atlas. She acquired a cobalt blue 10 inch berry bowl and a cookie jar in green. Her dream was to get the cookie jar in cobalt, but it never happened. -
Sometsuke Plate with Eagle, National & Military Flags; 1905?
Roughly 8 5/8" diameter, 4 7/8 foot rim, 1 1/4" high; 18 5/8 oz.
Gotta run; I'll finish this later tonight, I hope.
The chrysanthemums on the face are 12 petal, but those in the center of the... -
I found my Bohemian vases mate in the Czech Republic
I was just doing some image searching and low and behold. The painting and floral is a little different, but it is the same vase.... -
Dating a gateleg / tripod table – late 17th or early 18th century?
Thoughts on the dating of this gateleg / tripod table?
Based on construction details, materials, and surface history, my current view is that the table dates to the late 17th century or very... -
I can't tell...
This tiny spoon is 4 inches long and has no marks at all. It tarnishes like silver, but it's hard to tell if the tarnish looks like plated or sterling, or something else entirely. It's...
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