Antiques Board
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Softball sized globe
What is this for? Probably only 70's or 80's vintage, but that's only a guess.
It has a rose flower decoration on top so I'm guessing it is more at home on a dinner or coffee table than a chem... -
Information on California artist Vincent Pogacar would be much appreciated.
Hello all,
I purchased both of these small 5" x 7". not including frames.
What I have learned so far,
Vincent Pogacar 1929-1997.
Came to California from New York in the 1970s to paint and teach.... -
Help with miniature portrait
I bought this lovely 3” tall portrait despite the small nick in the glass in the hope that I would be able to open it, clean up the infestation of tiny thunder bugs and put it back together with... -
Gaudy Welsh style diamond shaped dish
Next up from the broken pottery stall. It's a diamond shaped dish with a kind of fusion between rococo and gaudy Welsh for the decor. Nothing to identify it other than the numerals '103'. Dish is... -
Cameo, please help!
Good evening,
The cameo below came my way and decided to buy it because the price was good, however I can’t recognise the depiction.the frame is not real gold.
I would like to know more about whom... -
Miniature Purple Glass Bust of Woman
This little glass head came in a large batch of dollhouse miniatures. Most were vintage but there were a few antique pieces mixed in. This looks like an antique piece but I'm having no luck... -
Plastic beads with chips?
Hello all, I’m not sure what the correct term for this style of bead is. They were part of a handle that was on a fancy, bejeweled handbag I got at a resale shop. They feel plastic to me, and were... -
Info on Antique Jewelry Box / Sailor’s Ditty Box?
Hi,
I’m looking for any information that the members here can offer about this box - its approximate age, country of origin, any other info…. (My guess, so far, is that it's English and dates from... -
Finished article for next issue of “The ARTILLERYMAN”
Finally finished the extensive research on a rare surviving Union cannon from the Battle of Bull Run, July 1861. It’ll fill about a dozen pages in the next issue of The ARTILLERYMAN, due out about...
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