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Antique Anglo-Irish Cut Glass Sweetmeat - why the monk?
I'm hoping someone can help me with this item, a bit of a puzzle. It is a beautiful but perhaps not very useful covered sweetmeat or comport dish. I know that it is Anglo-Irish in style, and an... -
Newbie at Selling This: Niels Koefoed Lis Vintage Rosewood Dining Chair Danish
About thirty years ago some friends sold me an old dining room set they had. It turns out that at least the chairs have become serious collectibles. They are, as far as I can tell, Niels Koefoed... -
When galalith goes bad...
There's been mention of galalith in a few recent threads, so thought I'd post my German .830 silver snuff box by Heinrich Mohr in jewelry because it's really about the carved 'stone'. Galalith... -
Pair of Original Mary Gregory Glass Vases - Sandwich Glass - Value ?
As I had just mentioned in my most recent thread, "Very Early Pair of Boston - Sandwich Whale Oil Lamps ? Value" my mothers' family was from Sandwich, a small town on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, many... -
Is This Real Roseville?
I don't have the best Roseville books, but I'm having trouble with this pattern and color. Is it real?
Thank you!
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Need some glass compote help - Irish or Scottish or ? Older.
What I know: have had this probably 50+ years and came from MIL. One side is etched O'B and the other has an arm holding a dagger coming out of water - some family coat of arms?
It is 8 108"... -
Cobalt urns with griffin finials, I think they're french. Mystery mark: MK
These are quite pretty with some unprofessional repair work on one of the handles. I did find one from France that was apparently unmarked. These have a mark "M K" in a shield. Havent figured it... -
Another bracelet, probably central Europe
This is the second of two bracelets I'm asking about today, also passed down by my mother-in-law. I'm told she used to wear it a lot in the 1960s and probably later, too -- which is probably why I... -
Silver bracelet, Germany, 1891-1949
Another piece from my in-laws, this bracelet has obviously been neglected in recent years but looks as though it was worn a lot earlier in its life.
There are two clear marks, .835 and D.R.G.M.... -
Help Identifying Antique Polychrome Wood Carving! (Latin American?)
Hi All, first post! Thanks ahead for taking a look and providing any info or ideas!
Picked this up over the weekend from the estate sale of a former Latin American diplomat and art/antiques...
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