This looks similar to Wedgwood's Flow Blue "Roma." Flow blue was popular early in the 1900's.
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We have sold a couple of these on eBay. George removed the handle and we just sold the adze head. He got $30.00 for each of them.
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I'm having internet problems tonight so I can't give you an address, but there used to be a very active RedWing pottery user group which was easy...
Can you show pictures of the bottom and give us some idea of the height?
We called our local women's shelter and they were happy to accept these type of plates provided we didn't mind that they were going to use them to...
If you google flax/linen vintage tablecloths you will see several similar to yours. I think they are a type of homespun linen cotton blend. I...
Is that what they called linsey woolsey?
If you put the sizes of the tableclothes and other pieces in you will probably get an answer. If the bottom piece is small it could be a bridge...
You think 60's? I have seen similar ones that are Arts and Crafts era.
If you plan on selling the clear one, you might check what stoppers alone are selling for. People break those and want to replace them more often...
Terrible way to end the year. I looked through my list of suppliers of vintage lamp parts and haven't seen anything comparable. I really think I...
The decanter is described as "green cut to clear" and probably is Bohemian. They are a steady seller on eBay but the prices really vary.
The milkglass bowl looks as if it is a piece of Imperial Glass.
We lived in a house in Lancaster, Ohio that Outcault lived in when a child.
When I was a young girl we used to pick them wild in my grandfather's woods. Haven't seen them for years. We sang a song in grade school called...
Picking up pawpaws, put them in a basket. Pawpaws are very light.
The second one vaguely reminds me of Cruikshank's regency era cartoons/lampoons.
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