Memory serves you well ghopper. Mr. Bo did play a rectangular body guitar. (Rather well I might add.)
Nice find!!! Wish I had resale shops like that to go to.
Thanks komokwa. I'll get back in the truck.
Yeah, I totally missed the rough pontil line.
Easy one first. Far left = Fenton.
Not a whole lot. First glance tells me it isn't very old, say the last half of the 20th century. Maybe even the last quarter.
"Gone with the Wind" is the generic name for the style. Like others said, the finished product is a collection of parts from different places....
Of course it is. Thanks:)
This little 5 1/2 inch tall vase belongs to my mom. I should know who made it, but my brain fog is preventing it. Help!!![ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
At one time we had two Singer 221's. My wife is keeping one, and we sold the one we got at a yard sale for $25.00. (we sold it about a year ago...
I've been through Winterthur. Saw a few things I would like to say were mine. :)
The pink one sold for $325.00 in January 2021, and the green one sold for 131.61 in December 2013 if anyone is curious.
But seeing that other small pitcher leads me to the Japan idea.
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$15 is pretty good. I have sold a number somewhat like that for anywhere from $70 and up. My bet is the base has a foundry maker shown underneath...
Handles have a Czech vibe to me.
It is extremely difficult to assign a manufacturer to the base...Many, many companies made the bases, and in fact, the maker of the base is...
J. J. Braze was located in New York City and made a wide array of art deco lamps in the 1920's. They liked to incorporate onyx in their lamps....
I now think my previous post was not correct. I have found several J. J. Braze lamps listed on various sites.
My guess is that Braze only made the base which was then used by the lamp manufacturer.
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