Thanks...that will give me some place to start! I thought maybe a match holder to but don't know enough about them.....I appreciate the input!
My mother-in-law gave me this little guy some years ago. She did not know what it was used for. It measures 6 inches long...paint is mostly...
I remember seeing something like this from one of the high end designers...maybe Gucci or Chanel? Perhaps a copy....or even better the real thing??
Yes, I agree that it looks like a Cocker Spaniel.
Some of those outfits are very early ones....super find!
Definitely pressed not cut. Most likely reproduction of a McKee Glass pattern. Probably circa 1950-1970. Very pretty color. Have seen this in...
Thanks for posting this....I learned a lot!!
I think this is an etch called "Doris" from D & M....you may want to double check me on my memory!
Lovely!
I have this exact same bowl in green. I seem to recall that I found it "somewhere" on the net being referred to as Italian. Wish I could be more...
I agree...usually hand enameled.
Josephinenhutte Circa 1873. Here is a photo I found that will perhaps help to show the similarities. [ATTACH]
Yes, I agree. I may be able to figure out the maker if you give me a day or two. I am very convinced I have seen that design in one of my...
I apologize for the late post...storm Henri was flirting with us yesterday. The head has not been repaired. That is the normal stance. Odd,...
I have had a bad month cleaning out the attic junk. Earlier this month I discovered I threw out an 18th century Worcester cup. Hoping to avoid...
Thanks for that information Cheryl! I never heard of Murex before and was amazed at the variety when I did a search.
Thank you for taking the time to look at this. I got the base photo to post and a close up of the shells. I looked up "Murex" shells and you hit...
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Thanks for your input. I should have mentioned that it is glass. I am not sure what murex shells are but I will look them up. Thank you. You...
I picked up this vase in an antique mall as I just fell in love with the painting. It looks French, perhaps circa 1900? I checked as many books...
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