You're welcome, but I didn't add anything to what you already know. Found the book American Windsor Furniture: Styles and Technologies online....
Your are certainly welcome. Sorry, there wasn't more help. Found it on replacements by using on their search engine: goblet ball stem red....
Here is a link to A Guide to Eighteen-Century Windsor Chairs, a history of the chair from when 1st made in England to the 1st ones in America made...
Oh my, I'm green with jealousy over this sack-back Windsor. I think you may have a prize. I can't tell region of origin. Following is a link to...
Here are sales for Oneida "Flirtation" on eBay. You can see what people are asking, what some may have sold for, and what hasn't sold. Do be aware...
This is the closest I could find. It is listed as "Unknown Manufacturer" on replacements.com. It seems to be of the same pattern with the red and...
The nurse's hat/cap looks a little like a Dutch or Belgium traditional lace hat that has been squeezed down by the cloak's hood. --- Susan
Geeee, the above sentence didn't register on reading it the other day that the photos on the wall are of the **same** 2 women until I just zoomed...
Langfier, Ltd. did many portraits of show business personalities such as actresses, comics, music hall performances, etc.. as well as of royalty,...
Here's a little history on the Underwood & Underwood, Publishers of these stereo views. They were in business from 1882 until 1920 and were once...
I think you nailed it Sue. The following page says Pearce & Son were retailers at least for Atkin Bros and Robert & Belk items. PEARCE & SONS...
Hmmmm, well then 2 silversmiths, one of Birmingham, Hutton, and one of Leeds, Pearce, made this basket. --- Susan
The mark looks very similar to the Foo Dog/Komainu, pot shaped, bronze incense burner markings on the following site, Virtual Incense Burner...
The following one may have the same or at least very similar decorated rim....
This one of the painting shows the tiara with the pearls. --- Susan
Looks like one of the marks honoring the Da Qing Qianlong Nian Zhi period. "Meaning: "Great Qing Qianlong Period Make". Modern Chinese porcelain...
I don't know the mark either, but on editing one of pics and zooming in on it, looks almost like EU. --- Susan [ATTACH]
I certainly agree it is stunning! With all due respect, the maker's mark is of William Hutton & Son, Ltd. Here is their Birminghan marks: Scroll...
Believe Craftsman Pewter was a trademark of Viners Ltd of Sheffield, England from 1926 to 1939. This would mean the tankard would date before...
Hmmm..... "ymmv" is a new one for this old broad. Looked it up to see "Your mileage may vary." Another hmmmm... wonder if you noticed there is a...
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