Thanks for the liveauctioneer links! Not sure why I could not find them.
LOL..... Searching the mark on the metal, it brings me back to here! Does anybody recognize the marks on this salt shaker? | Antiques Board...
A friend of mine picked this up and asked me if I could identify it. The pottery appears to be Brush McCoy, Onyx. I suppose it could be...
Great thrift store find!
I think your painting shows signs of having paint thickly applied that has shrunk as it dried, creating the wavy texture seen here. Whether or...
Just getting around to being able to look at this thread on my PC. Phone is inadequate for viewing pictures. I do not believe your table to be...
Some quick research leads me to believe that this is from the inside of an old battery. Here is a link to a query with some that look like yours....
Very cool. While parts appear forged, I believe it is all cast. 30s looks right. Besides curved glass, it could have had mica panels
Looks like a couple pictures are not showing up.... or are these duplicates? Can we have a look at the top with inlays? Brass? Any marks on the...
Definitely arts and crafts period. Maybe just a tad later than when the best work was produced .... so say, circa 1920. Lightweight construction...
Nice piece! ... and a good buy. Seems to have some age to it. I was in San Francisco many years ago and happened to wander across a store that...
Replacement plug and wiring had nothing to do with dating. Such lamps were made well into the 50s, with the marble bases being particularly...
Socket is old. Wiring is newer. Lamp is likely brass with applied patina. See how the patina on the shade is gold on the edges and more brown in...
Looks too heavy handed to be real.
Yes, I mean the globe/chimney.
I don't think this any earlier than the 30s and possibly as late as the 50s. Likely American. The base appears to be Italian marble. Probably...
I am not having much luck finding anything similar. Maybe a perspective shot of the whole thing with the shade on would help with a visual...
Was once a nice plate/tray. Looks to be Cairoware, though I really can't tell if it is inlaid or not due to the damage. Would hope this could be...
Circa 1900 oak parlor table (lamp table). No real identifiable style but suppose you could call it late Victorian.
Another vote for 1970s. Some neoclassical influence with those fluted legs. I am wondering if these weren't already reupholstered at some point....
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