[ATTACH] Oops! Left out the nail photo!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I just bought this in Maine. I have found similar examples online listed by sellers as...
Looks Victorian to my non-expert eye. Here is a Victorian finger bowl with similar work. [ATTACH]
I'm interested, and I think I know why. But not confident enough to gamble $150 : -)
Here is the vase being attributed to Baccarat: [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I was given a little money for my birthday and told to buy an antique I love when...
I’m learning a lot. Thank you : -) (Don’t worry, I don’t purchase in that price range so you are not teaching the competition ; -) I just enjoy...
Congrats!!!!
Sell these right before Halloween : -) There must be a market for them then!
This looks remarkably similar. And here I was wondering if it’s English… Indonesian tourist item: [ATTACH]
Thank you. That’s what I thought when purchasing it ($3) but then I couldn’t find similar examples and wasn’t sure : -)
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Do you think this is old? Or recent studio pottery using old methods?
I think “French” is redundant. One would just say Faience Majolica. Unless you are selling and then being redundant in the title is helpful...
These posts always make me a bit sad because nice furniture like this “shouldn’t” (in my mind) be worth less than 2 IKEA beds. Yet often they are.
Are you sure it’s porcelain? It looks like French majolica to me, but I would not rule out Italian.
My mother had these and also a little cast iron stove as a girl, and she sometimes let me play with it when I was a little girl :-)
It’s a pretty little thing, even if it isn’t very old.
Stunning tour!
So basically, a reusable straw. It’s lovely! Enjoy!
[ATTACH] Yes, I couldn’t read it, sadly. I didn’t know if it being stamped (vs an imprint) gave any clue as to age or location it was made....
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