Antiques Board
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Keishi Pearls? If so, any particular type?
I spent out of my price range for a piece of yard sale jewelry, but it mesmerized me. The lady made it, said it was keishi pearls, sterling clasp, and there is some tiny ineligible mark on the... -
Hand-Made Carver's or Sculptor's Mallet: What Name?
I bought this in SoCal ~50 years ago from the widow of the fellow who made it; H.C. Cuff; a machinist, sculptor an' carver. Since then I believe I've seen or heard the name of the head-shape,... -
Japanese brass snuff box?
hi folks
something i found at a boot sale last week for not very much
quite a nice quality, nice crisp detailing
wondering if its a snuff box or not, maybe a table snuff
maybe too large 3 1/4... -
I've got another one. This time a needlework tool?
This is a sewing or needlework punch of some kind. I know that much. But, is it a certain type of punch? It's even numbered, which I assume is for the size. And it's pretty long for a needlework... -
1920 s platinum and rose cut diamond dormeuses
We went to a flea market with the kids today to meet some family who was there, and look what I brought home!
We didn't arrive very early because three kids, but when we were there, these earrings... -
Rather curious combo-is it a trench art lighter?
Hello all,
I recently picked this up-such an odd thing-I initially thought it was just an ugly weird candlestick and, since I by a lot of ugly weird stuff, I bought it. Upon doing some research I... -
2 chromolithographs ?
Hi all. Just picked these up because they were too pretty to leave behind. They are 3 ft tall,1 8 inches wide,1 11 in wide. It says on the back they were a gift circa 1916,wick looks about right... -
NWC bookends
I found these in a second hand shop and was impressed that they're in good shape.
Cedar wood, thickish copper plate bottom, brass screws. 6" tall, 4" wide
I like them better as a pair of... -
Enamel Brooch
Any ideas of the age and origin of this enamel brooch please?
c4.5cm across.
Thankyou
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Horatio Nelson commemorative medallion
Not too much happening here, so thought I'd post a little knick knack of mine.
This is a commemorative medal of Lord Nelson, struck in 1897 and made from copper from the hull sheathing of one of...
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