So here's a pretty one, that, as you see, is referred to as a 'samovar' (usually Russian), and as a coffee urn. "Enamelware" or "graniteware" is...
I think @Marie Forjan meant "sterno". Although I really like stereo too. Chillin' listenin' to some tunes... drinkin' tea. I could be wrong....
Off topic ... https://www.thisiscolossal.com/ oMG. this site is amazing... more specifically the art on that site.
[ATTACH] similar in mix of color ingredients (flecks). https://www.rubylane.com/item/529490-10266/Czech-Coral-Blue-Glass-Bead-Necklace?search=1...
crazy. Makes you think it would be worth more than the coral. I've been looking at the repeated shapes to see how they would have been made and...
Willing to wager the dolphins are ironwood from northern Mexico, per 2manybooks and clutteredcloset49 also. The saw marks on the bottom are...
Confusion and curiosity... yep. Know the feeling. Welcome. My diagnosis is @cmdv is uncurable, and will be visiting a lot.
Maybe it's a Gene Simmons vase? [ATTACH]:p
Welcome. It's a copy of a lithograph:“Scene on the Delaware River at Philada. during the severe winter of 1856” by James Fuller Queen....
Montrevic or Montrevil? Montrevil is a haitian surname. I vote Montrevil
I by far have no knowledge about this, but, during my surfing, nothing authentic that I saw online was signed using France or Vallauris, and style...
OMG, I think you are right! Purty dish. French person made it named Valla Uric. either that or the dish is real "vallauble" ... it says so.
agree. Could not even guess at that one. looks like Sharpie marker that's partially worn off that somebody later put on the piece to remind them...
Another version: [ATTACH] and then this... [ATTACH] which you can see says Sargent... which is Sargent & Co. out of Connecticut, a lock maker....
found the same logo at...
maybe a PWP? [ATTACH] something symmetrical? looks like it was laid on like this: [ATTACH] A face of some kind? [ATTACH] No idea if that helps...
Recently picked up one of those in a lot at an auction and knew nothing about it, but apparently these were popular Edwardian presentation...
https://www.etsy.com/listing/529923590/medallion-bead-necklace-western-native [ATTACH] this one is close. hand stitched back. No...
sorry, tourist item, probably not made in the USA. This site calls them "dime store" necklaces made in Hong Kong (because there's a tag on some)....
It's the enamelling. You could enamel chocolate and make it better.
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