Not sure but looks like 19th Century Victorian style porcelain.
Okay I'll try; it does'nt make any sense but I've always written it that way. Thanks Debora :shame:
Maybe someone with more experience could identify this but it appears the artist signed "R. I." (I could be mistaken) but all I could find was...
I've made the same mistake so many times that I've started writing 1800s instead of 19th century.:muted::happy:
I belive it is Deropirou because of the accent mark.
You might want to correct the title to say "Early 20th Century Classic Graphite Drawings - Artist"
Your painting appears to be Mid-Century Modern style and although I could not find the particular artist I think I have found another painting by...
I don't see anything wrong with the date and I'll tell you why, so assuming that the man at the yard sale was about 50 and he bought it about 20...
I'm not sure but this appears to be made out of iron and the originals I belive are brass, so I'm guessing Reproduction.
Me too but my first choice would probably be Sydney.
I don't know whether this is the same place I am thinking of because I was so young when I went, but it was somewhere around that area.
I think I've been to the Museum you are talking about, I used to live about half an hour from the location of this estate sale, By the way I am a...
I would go to this Estate Sale!!!:jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop: https://www.estatesales.net/PA/Newtown-Square/19073/1437495 Who else wants to go there?
If you have a Youtube channel I could send the video to you through email or share on google drive.
Sorry I couldn't find a way to post the video directly, if anyone knows how to could you please explain.
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If anyone ever has to explain how to do this again just post this link.
Here's a tutorial video: https://vid.me/hjCL
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It is impossible to date this ax from the photo (possibly even in person) because people can make anything they want, if someone decided to hand...
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