And that Red Wing jug! I should be so lucky! Linda
That's a really pretty pitcher. I can't tell you what to buy or not buy but I can tell you I've sold a couple vases, some pots and 2 elephant...
Monmouth made some beautiful pieces! I think it's not appreciated as it should be. Linda
Oh my. A young Jagger, still fresh faced. And David Bowie. I miss him and his talent. Anyone else think back to "The Man Who Fell to Earth"? Linda
Whatever it's called, matched or married, it's delicious! Linda
We can usually figure out those typos. Welcome to the family! Linda
Thank you all! Yes, a creamer not a vase. I found other similar pieces signed TEKAWITHA. Those have SPRCSD beneath that, Sioux Pottery Rapid City...
Hello friends. I picked up this little vase a few weeks ago. Iit is 4 1/2" tall and 3" front to back. Google lens says it is Sioux. I'm reading...
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I just put a green pot just like your yellow one in a mall today. It's it marked USA, with the lower loop of the S drooping below the U and A?...
I can only speak for myself but I enjoy seeing your finds. I'm not a joolie but it give me an idea what to watch for and I'm often blown away by...
No help here, but it is lovely! Welcome to the forum @aginghoopsters. In the future, check the box to post your photos full-size, makes it easier...
Yum!
Welcome to the forum @Seneca_one. Could we have a bit more information about the item? Size and where (country, state) it was found and anything...
Here in the states that shape table is called a parlor table I believe. Linda
When we talk about glass items surviving 60+ years and are amazed by it, I think of what was on 60 Minutes last night. A glass drinking vessel was...
I am no help identifying it but it is certainly pretty! Welcome to the forum! Linda
TallCakes post shows it is circa 1886. Linda
The shape and raised design looks more like EAPG to me. Ebay item #226706904992 looks pretty close to me. Linda
@TallCakes is a treasure! Welcome to Antiquers! Linda
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