Definitely the skull of a politician!!
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Okay, so I’m a definite newbie but I HAVE learned to always buy what you love and you’ll never be unhappy with your purchase! I found this sweet...
Re: Dichroic Glass - Funny I should see this today; I was just researching a really cute pottery saucer I bought for 50 cents. Unfortunately, not...
Crapola! Something ELSE I don’t know about!
Won’t the alcohol endanger any “flash” the piece may have? I’m still terrified I’m going to stick tape against the edges or use ANYTHING more than...
Eek, I am smart enough to tell you that I don’t know. From my admittedly limited experience I flash back to the whole “Blue Willow” vintage/repro...
I begin by telling you that I am not an expert on ANYTHING!! However, I’ve made enough mistakes thinking resin was wood that I learned to look for...
Something about it reminds me of a Victorian card table for ladies that my GREAT Grandmother had (born 1900). ????
OMG! That bowl is simply amazing!
I couldn’t agree more!
Blue Flow China started around 1830 at the Davenport Factory in Longport, England. As I believe your shard is, most were produced in ironstone...
Hey, I’m a newbie and I didn’t ghost!!
Actually, maybe it’s a “southern thing”? I’m not in furniture but that’s what they’re referred to here in the South where I live...granted, we’re...
Furniture is not my thing so I can’t be more specific. However, I do own a lovely mid-century club foot dining table (with two “pop up” leaves)...
Any maker’s marks on these? (Check INSIDE the drawers if you don’t see them anywhere else).
Looks like mid-century American with “club” feet on the small table.
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Is the frame of the lady painting made of plaster, tin, brass, wood, etc??
Super difficult to read in your image. Somewhere I saw something about lightly dusting it with cinnamon to get a clearer image???
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