I like that idea Blooey - I'll leave my Turkish slippers at the door!
Thanks Matt!
This is a single saucer I have - lots similar on Replacements but can't find mine. It is maroon/burgundy with gold and a pale green scalloped...
Hope this is the right forum. This little tray is 5 1/2" X 2" and marked Whitehead-Hoag and Newark, NJ on the back. Looks like brass or maybe...
Got it. Thanks so much
Oh and do you mean better or worse quality?
That does look like mine. Do you know what those are made of?
Certainly could be. I wrongly assumed the female had no crest. But looking up immature cardinals, they seem to have a crest too. Maybe molting.....
How do you identify resin? Are the shallow grooves on the bottom typical? Is resin kinda heavy? Thanks for the idea.
Boy is my face RED! Went to get more pics and lo and behold found the name hidden inside one of the sections. I could swear I search every inch...
Thanks Bronwen - that gives me more things to check out.
Would love to know what this egg is made of if it can be determined from photos. My best guess is malachite but it's just a guess. I tried...
I have this pair of male and female birds I believe are Cardinals. They are 8" tall and heavy. The bottom is lightly scored. Any way to know...
Hi, This may be too modern for this forum - I think it's 70's or 80's. Does anyone recognize the logo? It says Padova Italy on the snap so I'm...
Yes thank you for that. I actually tracked down the owner of the museum and she said the one at the SFO gallery is special because of the figural...
Any ideas about this?
I sent my photos to Replacements.com and they identified them quickly. Bingo! Manufacturer: Franconia Pattern Name: Embassy Clear Pattern...
Great old photos! Got me looking at others of kids playing and wearing those caps. Thx for the link
Sorry, yes US. Lived in NY in the Bronx. I'll see if anyone left in family might know school - good suggestion. Thanks!
This cap belonged to my uncle who lived from 1917-1935. It's too small for my female head so guessing he was young (1920s) when it fit. Made of...
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