Those are lovely - they look like American Brilliant Period. Have you tried the ABP group on facebook?...
I must be looking at the wrong signature? Siddy is a living artist, just ask https://www.facebook.com/siddy.langley.glass/
Chinese wouldn't sign a piece of art glass. I think the first name could be Tom. I just looked at all of the art glass signed Tom on eBay. I had...
Those are considered girandoles I believe. They cups kind of look like a colonial pattern. I love how pretty they look on a sideboard.
I don't think that mark looks correct- it should be underglaze retaining its color I believe. The hand painted work is lovely.
That vase is lovely! Have you put a black light on that rim by chance?
even the box is awesome!!!!
it sure looks like it - could be Harrach though. We sold a huge collection of antique Moser at the auction gallery. Only a handful were signed...
Wow lovely spoon. Looks like Champleve enamel work.
What a great piece! The color is so interesting and unique. I would use it as a napkin holder!
and Brad was saying he felt mid-19th so definitely not 20th C!
I am wondering if this is what Brad is referring to? [ATTACH]
Japanese - not old is my guess
Well that is a lovely comb and brace back Windsor chair - I wonder if it is Connecticut or New England? I love the shaped plank seat and knuckles...
moriage decor?
Glass that contains uranium sells at our estate sales faster then anything else and it is the younger people buying it!
Gosh those are going to be fabulous in a cabinet with a blacklight!!!!
Lovely plates and the colors are fabulous!
Missing it's little cap/lid https://www.sellingantiques.co.uk/1157071/chinese-porcelain-prunus-ginger-jar-cover-c-1880-qing-dynasty Not sure of...
with charcoal/gray/black glass, you will see hints of amethyst - sometimes they appear to be 'red' particularly when held up to the light. Really...
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