Hello everyone, We finally figured out the origins of this canister. It is from Brunei.
I'm not able to find any other examples of these candle holders. Goebel has a contact form on their website, so I think I will see if they can...
Thanks so much!
You all have been so helpful in the past, so I am hoping you might come to my aid once again. I picked up these lovely things today. It is a...
I contacted Bitossi directly. Their lovely archivist was able to confirm that this gem is actually one of theirs. Thanks again everyone!
Thank you everyone for the help and the warm reception. Looking at what was coming out of Bitossi at the time, especially the work of Aldo Londi,...
Hello Everyone, I saw this mid century gem and just had to have it. Now I need to figure out when it was made, and by whom. The vase is mixed...
Having narrowed the search to Asian silver, I think I may be close to an answer. I found this incense burner from Vietnam that has the exact same...
Thank you everyone for you wonderful help with this. There seems to be a growing consensus with people that it is Asian in origin, with Indian...
My wife thought it might be two figures embracing.
Hahahaha! I have used my cats to give a sense of scale.
I agree canister is probably a more accurate description than trinket box. I thought it might be Indian, but then for some reason I thought...
Bakersgma and Hollyblue, I suspect you are right that the "d" was left off of "chased" on the invoice. Thanks for the lead. I guess I will start...
The container is between 3 3/8" tall and 2 7/8" across. The "fur" belongs to a pillow on my chesterfield.
Hi All, I recently bought a cylindrical trinket box at auction. The bill of sale describes the item as a Chase box, but it wasn't represented as...
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