If my memory is correct (BIG IF), Thuro called that lamp "Pickard". Don't take that to the bank. The burner is not correct. It looks like part of...
I don't know squat about pottery, but whoever designed this mug is my hero. You will notice that the three handles are at perfect angles for two...
There was a "Wallace and Sons" making various brass lamps in Connecticut. If memory serves, they went belly up in the mid-1890's. Thomas Wallace...
You are not allowed to be sorry, for you have nothing to be sorry about. Life is a learning experience...from start to finish. Perhaps we all have...
May I suggest that you post your records to the general discussion board. While some people enjoy the posts, they cause the antiques to scroll...
The front looks to be iridized, but weakly. It is hard to tell from a photo. Over all the iridizing is poor and will be a hard sell on line. ....
That twist would not be unusual. These vases come out the mold still hot and look similar to a tumbler. They are then swung to pull them out to...
That isn't it. But thank you. The one I am seeking is clear with red threading and rigaree top and bottom. I am remembering a small pitcher,...
A week, or two, or three past there was a posting of a threaded pitcher with rigaree. I would like to revisit that posting, but I can not find it....
Boston & Sandwich made no two color glass, except where two colors were joined by a wafer, or such. My wife has a collection of glass like this....
Looks like a water cooler bottle. I doubt it has a great deal of value, but I have never seen one sell. It would make a heck of a bank for loose...
These appear to be for candles. Not for oil burners, for sure. No clue on the maker.
It does not show this shape in the Marple book. The extreme crimp makes me think it may be newer. It's hard to judge without a hands on.
My first thought was a shepherd's staff, but don't those have a hooked end and she is very well dressed. She is rather stately, so perhaps a...
What? No guesses as to what this woman is holding. Looks like a boat oar, but not likely. Any WAG's out there.
For those that have an interest U.S. glass history, I would like to recommend "A Guide To Sandwich Glass" by Barlow and Kaiser. I have had the...
It doesn't look like an oil lamp. It IS an oil lamp and a pretty neat one at that. I thought I had seen all of the figure stem lamps, but not that...
As noted: It is commonly referred to as "Peanut". It is a later machine made lamp and there are a lot of them about. It's popular with people that...
This is a syrup/molasses jug. The top is wrong, as stated in prior posts. The original top could have been one of several that were used. The...
I will guess that these are not doves. They look more like grouse. Doesn't matter, as they are really neat birds. For $10.00, I would have bought...
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