That makes sense Cluttered, thank you. :)
I have this large basket that I picked up in a local Massachusetts antique store. I have seen quite a few old baskets over the years but I'm no...
You're welcome Wildrose. :)
Hope you enjoy it Laura. I collect salt glaze stoneware and have acquired quite a few pieces of White's over the years, it has a very distinctive...
Here's some examples. http://stein-collectors.org/library/articles/White's%20Pottery-A%20Pictoral%20Review.pdf
Sure Koko, testing jewelry is fun ! Janmar, I can understand your hesitation and you shouldn't have a problem finding someone to test it. Do you...
Sweet piece, I love it.
Good luck !
It could also be the jeweler's code for the repairs. If you can't find anyone to test it for you feel free to send it to me and I will test the...
Looks like a White's Utica polychrome pitcher
WELL said !
Not sure what happened to my post, so if this is a duplicate, please forgive. I see a '95' scratched into the frame support and it could be a...
Hi Greg ! :happy:
Plucking is a lost art.
;) @ af. I'm wondering if the design at the end of the father's name could be a partial greek key design.
Hmmm, that makes sense SIS. :happy:
The letters/numbers don't look like initials (unless I'm missing something), I'm not even sure what they are.
You're right Fig, by the same 'Family Group' I meant extended family from the same area.
Yes, same family group, I think the second link is my Annie but not sure.
Say_it, that's the link I found to help ID her. I can't decide if those are letters or numbers after William's name.
Separate names with a comma.