Laura, try here: https://artlead.net/content/journal/modern-classics-cindy-sherman-untitled-film-stills/
Journey, isn't that BARYE? (and son...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Barye
Thank you SO, SO much, CPW! So this is Japanese! Cool! I really appreciate your input!
Thanks, INH. Yes, the lid has a narrow part that fits about 1/2" down into the glass. (It is not an airtight fit.) [ATTACH]
Yet another unidentified bit from the bin... This is a little (2" x 2") lidded piece with a small glass liner. I don't know what grade of silver...
Thanks again, Msalicia, and thank you, Cheryl! As I mentioned in my initial report, I don't think the maker is particularly important, but you...
Thank you all for trying! I really do appreciate it. Msalicia, it's not Whiting (or any of the "other W's" I've seen before) but whatever it is,...
Wow, Aaron, that's amazing! (Was this the blue bowl?) Congratulations!
Thanks for thinking of me, Fig - I'm just seeing this now. Much I love Beatrix Potter, I do not collect the figurines... I do have all of my...
This isn't very important,but I am curious... In my previously mentioned bin of "forgotten sterling smalls", I found this little (3" tall)...
CRS, I'm afraid I know absolutely nothing about your bowl, but I just had to comment. I'm generally not a fan of amberina glass, but there's just...
Nah, Journey - just "vintage"! (Happy Birthday!)
Yay, Joe! So glad to hear that you're doing better!
Oh, Bronwen, I wish! When we moved to NH a few years ago, just about all the silver and crystal and china that wasn't already "packed up" (from...
MrNate, I have a thing for sterling baby cups, too! I have my own from when I was born, my Mom's, HER Mom's, my own 2 kids', and about 2 dozen...
It's about 2 hours from me, which is a bit far these days... I've been out of the house exactly TWICE since early March. Otherwise, Nate, I'd be...
From DH, the toy soldier enthusiast: at first i thought he was french - and a french grenadier as he has the exploding bomb cockade on his...
Cheryl, the two pieces look lovely (together) on you! Thank you for the very sweet story, too!
Dennis, something about your pitcher (probably the "combed" surface) reminded me of a bowl I posted about here a while back. I never did figure it...
Thank you, Cheryl. I have to agree.
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