I have used Vintage Soak quite a bit when dealing with vintage lingerie - love it! I am not telling you to use it until you at least test a spot...
My first thought was Staffordshire - But Probably WAY off base!
She certainly looks quite small next to him - my opinion.
This is a seed pot, great detail to the painted pot.
I am afraid they would soon be destroyed if put in a B&M store, too many hands.
On the bar pin my opinion would be the Edwardian era, very nice items!
My guess would be Verre de Soie by Steuben - just a guess!
Thank you Brad, I think my photo may be deceiving as it looks much older in hand, but excellent condition.
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Feeding chickens with a bit of flair. [ATTACH]
Thank you all for the replies and Spring for addressing the rubber piece.
not really - it is not showing my piece which is much smaller than the case and is very hard rubber, maybe it does not even belong in it?? Thanks...
What is the hard rubber thing that is in the old bakelite container? I can find the empty containers posted, but none with what is in this...
This is the back - unfinished, The very back unfinished layer you see is oak - I believe, but do not know what to call the front frame face...
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Thanks CRS the explanation! Fenton - :))
CRS, if not glazed what is the shiny color finish that has pooled on the bottom? Plus have you seen this type of 'combed' bottom? Thank you for...
Until last week I had never heard about the Tobacco glaze, intrigued me to ask about another piece of pottery, a 8" pitcher. Can anyone give me...
Thank you both for the quick answer. I do appreciate your knowledge!!!
Going blind here trying to identify this mark on small sterling spoon, monogramed 1914. Thank you! Best I could do with photographing it -...
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