Hi everyone!! It's been a long time since I posted here. I have bought an French crystal box in a gilt bronze frame last week. I have bought it...
Hi, Just came acroos this post. I'd say "opaline foire or opaline de foire", that's a poor man's opaline glass. Maker could be Vallerystahl...
Thank you, I will take a look at it.
I have seen the link before. And I found my link about the glue. For anybody that's interested:...
Thank you ;) I have tried a little with olive oil. But I didn't have the right light. Next day I didn't see much difference, therefore I gladly...
Oh really? Well, I have no idea. I won't sell that quick, so when the lockdown is over I will check out the antique shop ;) But thanks!
I shared this link before. And I must have missed it when reading it, but there's faux tortoise mentioned in the description way below. Since this...
I have applied some olive oil on it, and it's definitely an improvement. I'll try some more tomorrow in daylight. If I don't forget, I'll send...
Would that be for the shine? Or for the "warping"? Plus, I still don't really know if the tortoise is real though. I have never seen a real piece...
Is there anybody here that knows stuff about French perfume bottles? I come across many grand tour bottles, which have a little miniature of...
One last link:...
Searching on Maison Smal L.Dujat, I found more items with inscriptions of Palais Royal 7 & 8. I think I can conclude that it was made by L. Dujat....
Hi, thank you very much for taking the time to explain this in detail. Although my pictures are good, it doesn't really show the state of the...
Haha, thank you ;)
Hi everybody, I have bought beautiful box last week, and it finally arrived. It's a wooden perfume bottles box. It has 3 green opaline scent...
Thank you very much for the link. I think I'll have to e-mail some of the companies and antique shops selling these kind of lamps. I think,...
Hi there, I hope there's are somebody that know anything about design lamps. I have bought an opaline glass lamp, with metal gallery. I thought...
I have to say they are called etruscan literally everywhere. And on Bonhams.com I found a pair of bohemian glass, which they called "comports"....
Found this also: That's a good example. Think I was right on Harrach. [ATTACH]
Thank you for the link. Mine is definitely brighter. Is more orange.
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