Great story about an old crock in Nebraska and a great birthday present. https://wapo.st/4tfDc1a
tRump and his boss.
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I have a couple of the Orrefors Snowball tea lites. Went to an on site auction some years ago and the person's house was full of awesome...
Wow, that table looks rode hard. What are your plans for it? if I may be nosy. I see something like that and say, not in my house, leave it in...
Fantastically beautiful vase! Good price too.
I'm no expert on RCD, but I'd say your cups/saucers are Exceptional. The prices you're seeing on line, go higher.
According to the Etsy listing, it's 8 1/4". Google Lens calling it a sugar spoon threw everyone off a little. Although never in a million years...
So that's what it looks like when it hasn't been left out in the sun too long. Gorgeous, right on the money TC.
I vote for nut dish set also. If there was a ladle, that's to keep hands out of the master nut bowl. It's lovely.
That was the one I tried to send you the link for and you couldn't read it. I'm glad you found it. It reminds me of certain Fostoria American...
At first google AI said it was Waterford Alana but then changed its mind and said Waterford Hibernia. They showed a Hurricane Lamp that looked a...
They are quite beautiful, but yeah, I get the nervous feeling as well. I was trying to figure out if there is another way to configure them or...
It looks like it was used as restaurant ware since all of the silver has worn off. If this were porcelain, I would say yes, a chocolate pot. If...
Yes, but it's kind of hard to do, they've been corrupt for years so the rot is really deep.
These chairs remind me of a vintage server I have, made by Century and definitely from the 70s. I bought it from the original owner.
Even when you have absolutely declared an end to it, it goes on. Before I got into antique/vintage buying, selling, and collecting, I had no idea...
That's a gorgeous table, I really like it. Other than liking it and knowing that the wood is oak, that's all I know.
it's all part of the process.
A napkin could be a handkerchief, right? My grandmother called hankies napkins from time to time. But what is meant by "Put a hole into his"?...
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