This is a longshot but maybe someone will recognize it. Also, what kind of date can you put on the Grindley backstamp? (Nerlich was a Canadian...
Who would have thought - Burnt sugar and wine. The Etsy listing describes it as mid century but given its construction, I would think it was...
I picked this up several years ago online - I think it cost 99cents. Interesting piece but I've never been able to figure out what it was meant...
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What can you tell me about this serpentine glass tray. Is it from the local dollar store or is it made by some recognizable glass house? Possible...
This is probably a longshot given the thousand or so different EAPG patterns but I've had this for some time and haven't been able to find...
I acquired this bowl several years ago and have puzzled ever since about how it would have been used. It also exhibits an interesting mix of glass...
The constellation pattern seems to fit - thanks
This glass tray is 7.5" x 4.25" and 1/2" high. the last picture shows the bottom with the concave depressions (the top is flat apart from the rim)...
I'm looking for input on who where and when this glass basket was made. It is 7" wide along the handle and 6.5" side to side. The handle is about...
This picture is very similar - the feet in particular are quite distinctive.
The slits in the arms I believe are just kiln vents because the arms are separate from the body.
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I've found pieces that share some of the features of this bowl but nothing that matches it.It is 3.25" high, 3.5" diameter and 4.75" across the...
This gorgeous red vase has what I believe are devil gargoyles under the handles. It has a slightly smudged mark on the bottom which I can't read -...
I've put this under Tribal Arts because it looks native to me. I find the delicate detailing around the neck intriguing. The large holes are...
That certainly seems to cover what I have but I don't see anything older than maybe a couple of decades. I googled yarn art and found a site that...
There are a couple of areas near the top where a few of the threads are loose and you can see the backing which looks like cardboard or the like -...
I had no idea I had such a rarity but it seems to have stumped the experts. I suspect the threads are glued somehow but there are no visible...
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