I have some high end ones graded: Hulk 181-183 (9.6), Amazing Fantasy 15 (4.0), Showcase 22 (4.0), Fantastic Four 48 (8.5), Iron Man 55 (9.2) and...
When you mentioned that the fingerprint made a difference, my first thought was perhaps in the eyes of CGC when determining if comic is a 9.8 and...
I agree that the value is in the signatures. However, I have used primary authenticators PSA/DNA, Becketts and REAL and they can definitely...
Thank you for sharing this insight. You possess a wealth of knowledge. Anything that you can dig up on the original ownership would be great.
[ATTACH] Hmmm, if they are usually in sets of four, my set of six suggests something atypical. Could be someone decided to split this set of...
Acknowledging the remote possibility that these came from this same set :wideyed: Was this a common practice for silversmiths back then?
You may be on to something, Bron! I just found this comparable set from Sothebys that appears to have the same marks....
Thank you, Judy.
Thank you, aqui! You will probably find me to be a textbook example of a little knowledge being dangerous!
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Thanks for sharing!
Just to clarify: I think that I have the maker’s and date marks correct but I am curious if anyone can provide info on the marks in the third and...
I think you nailed it, Cheryl.
Thanks so much. I will try not to wear out the welcome!
Thank you!
I have this set of 1796 Henry Green silver plates and was wondering if anyone could provide information on the crest marks[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Very impressed with the wealth of knowledge here! I am going to post another silver question here regarding crest identification but best...
That seems quite possible, Cheryl, given the handle’s appearance.
Thank you for this solid research!
Early 19th century Meissen (sticking with the German theme) tea cups often had handles but will plead ignorance to more specific knowledge on...
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