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5x 19th Century Needlepoints & Tapestries Help
Recently, I purchased a lot of 3 hand-woven ?19th century? tapestries and 2 hand-stitched 19th century needlepoints from the UK. Honestly, I'm a bit out of my element here. Some of the subject... -
What do I do? Crude wooden thingy with marked measurements and bone inlay
Got this at a closing antique store for under five bucks because I just liked it. I asked the fellow what it was and he had no clue .
One end can be loosened but the screws prevent anything... -
Signed Snuff (?) Vase Shaped Bottle
Looking for some comments on this unusually shaped reverse painted bottle. It is 3 inches high and approximately 1 inch in diameter at its widest point. Its neck has a decorative painted gold... -
Another Mystery Glass Vase - Durand? Kralik? Lava?
I purchased this at the same auction I found the Hobbs Bruckunier Rubina Snowstorm Rosebowl/vase. I thought Kralik but now I am leaning towards Durand? I did see one Durand vase with a crackle... -
It is becoming a growing new collection... Cross pendant!
After years of discarding crosses in jewellery... I now have a crush on antique fine examples
I just bought this one, so, not in hands yet!
Length 9,2 cm x width 4,5 cm
Weight 46 grams... -
Unger Brothers art nouveau pendant?
I passed a small jewelry store on my way home, and usually they have lots of expensive jewelry thats out of my reach, but today they had some earrings that were a good price, so I went in.
I didn... -
Antique Silver Chopsticks. Yes, another Pair.
These were a surprise-find that were being sold online. The guy had no price listed, so I bought them for a song after shooting him an offer.
They're nice, big chopsticks, with no damage, beyond... -
Cobalt Hinged Hand Decorated Glass Jar
This looks maybe like Bohemian glass? Possibly late 19th century. Unmarked. Can anyone give a definite ID? This stands about 5 1/2" tall and measures close to 5" across the opening. -
Trying to identify
Can anyone please help me with this item? Any information would be greatly appreciated!
It is a pen, screw off lid and is 3.5” long. Cannot find any makers marks. I believe it is sterling. -
A wee note on tube hinges
It's often said that these didn't really get going till the 1850s or so. Sunday's Antiques Roadshow included a stunning gold Scottish hardstone brooch. C clasp, proper tube hinge. And an engraved...
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