Kind of odd that there is so much detail in the mountain face but the white area you are talking about is so ambiguous. Having lived in the high...
I have been helping someone with a collection of the small McCoy African Violet pots recently and they are well marked. I picked one up at a flea...
Welcome to the forums! It looks like a butterfly to me.
I think that would be called a "throw". I suspect it is knitted although I am embarrassed to say I am not for certain.
I get an Arts & Crafts vibe but that is merely conjecture. I like it!
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I agree with that thought.
I can't help with the owner. I am extremely curious about the maker myself even if you aren't. It isn't what I would have expected an American to...
A see no way to identify the make of the watch. If afantiques can't tell anything from the pics I can't imagine anyone else will be able to. The...
Yes, as Johnny said, a very good piece. The inner workings will be like an old clock and a very qualified watchmaker is where I would take it for...
Looks like ivory to me. Can we see a picture of the bottom?
That is lovely! I can not help with a value but I think it would do quite well. My gut feeling is French but that is just a guess. @afantiques...
Nice find!!!:wideyed:
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] @catsandtats6 I have a spaghetti cat lamp on my radar that is for sale if you want info. Seller is asking $175.00 and is on...
Have you seen the movement inside yet to confirm authenticity?
People will still want to see a picture of the base even if there is no mark. It can give a hint as to the age. Welcome to the group!
I do not think that rings from the Civil War era were required to be marked for gold content. I am unsure of when law was enacted requiring it...
I can't help with an attribution but I really like it! :)
I understand the reluctance to use Ebay though. I, and most here promoting it, have probably been doing it for years but for a seller with a new...
It is a 7 jeweled 12 size Waltham made for export and cased in a gold filled English case.
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