I was thinking maybe crackers, round bread slices or something like a cheese roll.
It would have to be a curved bottom glass to fit right. The curve is very distinct.
Includes handles, 6" long for the basin.
Could be... but interior is curved up the sides and only 2 1/2" wide from inside.
Any thoughts of original use? about 3" high x 9" long an 3" wide. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Towle Silversmiths, MA USA, pattern Stuart, 1893
Wow, super nice cameo and deal on all three. Congrats
Hummingbird on a little monkey head! lol.
I have a new resident by our front door. We took down our hanging begonias because of water restrictions in Calif, but left the hooks. I had to...
I have found prior to 1900 the T fret is more refined and closer together. The looser and bigger T frets date closer to the 1930s. I didn't mean...
The "T" s in the yellow ground was used a lot around 1900-1930.
Your figures remind me of the trinket boxes made in by a company called Incolay. They have/had a pat. process. Sorta plastic, but not.
I have had a long time, researched them years ago, I believe they are Barovier & Toso Venetian. They survived my kids childhood. I bought them...
The two table lamps are each part of a pair. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Does it sit upright? I think it might be part of a bigger object.
Yes, I wasn't clear. But the correction could of been kinder.
okay. I didn't say it was a company. I have a book called Limoges with many companies listed in it. not sure how you want me to refer to the...
I have had few unmarked cache pots, they sell fairly well even unmarked. i agree the black is unusual and so is the pointed feet didn't see that...
It is a cache pot. Limoges did this shape
Agreed leave paint alone. Plus if you "fixed it", it would loose its charm and look like a new repo.
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