Removal convex beveled edge glass ormolu frame in leather, gilt, velvet case Case 7/8"h x5 x 3 3/4" Frame interior 2 3/4" x 2" Thanks![ATTACH]...
Approx 2" x2". Either African or Mayan style. Oddly, only left upper hole is drilled through. Not sure of age, leaning newer.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of Alan Adler's shops was near me in S. Calif. He also made jewelry. Small, but dedicated collector market.
According to my catalogs (not always completely accurate), the vase in the Angeleno line came in three glazes only the Lite Bronze was considered...
Okay checked. Angeleno Art Ware 1942, vase number c-276 in glaze MP-71 (Light Bronze) Original items made on Catalina Island are the most...
Catalina or Catalina Island Pottery is very collectible, early pieces used a rusty brown clay then in their transition period a white clay. Around...
I conducted an estate sale several years ago of a elderly Japanese women married to Chinese man, when he died her daughter moved her to USA in the...
Sometimes "Calligraphy" pots can generate more interest than other newer plain pots
Thanks for trying!
Took awhile here is the best photos of the maker marks. I rotated the mark to view both ways. th[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Another indicator of good pot is to look inside body for a tiny hand made molding marks that look like little stick scratches.
I went in the directions of Russian, but what do I know... next to nothing about blades.
African very possible, part of large lot African, Asian and few Russian items I acquired a few years ago, this blade was shelved because I...
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From my experience a lot of silversmiths used "style" numbers. I have seen Frank Whiting using three and four digit numbers.
They did make quite a few brooches in 14k back in the day. Good to know.
Nice pin. I thought Cartier only used 18k gold.... they few pieces I have had over the years were 18k.
Thanks Cheryl. I can see the mark with my strongest 14x loupe, but I cannot make much sense of it. Looks like a long image with a split in the...
Salts. Sorry marks hard to photo and decipher. May 18th-19th Century? Thanks for the help. And is it a known pattern? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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