I am 99 & 44/100% sure it is glass. The scan of the top shows the light shining through to the inside of the vase.
I am looking for possible makers ?? 9" tall, hand blown, hand painted, ground pontil, Victorian ??, art nouveau ??, Europe??English??American??...
Here is a close-up of the edge, looking down from above. It's two diff. colored strips woven together in a checkerboard pattern. I appreciate...
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Thanks !! Country of origin ??
I am trying to identify this coiled basket. Found in the southwest U.S. Colors used are dark purple and green. The rim treatment is unusual....
clamp on ironing board to keep the irons cord from dragging ?? Just a guess.
I would like to get a translation of the text on this scrimshawed tooth ?? Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Chipperdoug[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Those are fraternal sword scabbards, not for rifles. K of C, Masonic, Templar etc etc. That should help you find values.
I believe it is a bootjack.
Again, a Big Thank You for even more details.
Thanks so much for the added information. It's a great help to me.
Thanks for your historical tidbit !!
Thank you so much for the ID. It helps greatly. This site is a real gem !!!!
I've spent some time on this, and am coming up with nothing. Would like an ID on the old "mission" and who the artist is. It is 11"x14", a print...
I have had the original for several years. The "cowboys" were named on the back. Second from right identified as Geo. Patton. No verification...
Wow !! I think that is it. Sorry about the crappy pics. Not one of my strong suits. Thank you so so muchl
Bullseye is the design of the spots on the dice.
They are "cheater dice" that could be secretly introduced into a craps game to make it easier, or harder, to roll a certain number, or numbers....
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