From the website: "The curved spout and rounded half cover show that it was made after 1900. Earlier feeding cups have straight spouts and flat...
I wonder if anyone might have a clue about the age of this cup. It is about 3" high, 4.5" from the end of the handle to the opposite side, and...
I think it is probably not too old, or the elastic would be worn out. I like the suggestion that it could go around a bride's bouquet.
Nice find! I love uranium glass! I picked up a little black light flashlight so I can test pieces out on my forays.
Wow...Your great-aunt or uncle! It's really quite touching to know that even though there aren't any wild or fun stories about a relative who died...
Many do collect by subject, or time period. And many collect by quirks of particular cards...like cards that have night scenes, or cards that are...
Reminds me of my granddad's old pipe stand. I used to open the door just to smell the pipe tobacco!
Maybe a Native American fetish?
Could the first one be for snuff?
The little rodent looks like carved red jasper.
Beautiful pieces! I love that little pink vase!
My parents collected Jasperware, partly because the beautiful craftsmanship was a reminder of a country they both loved. If it's true that...
I had a set of Pfaltzgraff everyday stoneware, made in the USA, for years. When I visited their outlet store to replace several pieces, I learned...
It's possible that someone on the Libbey History site would be able to help you identify your console bowl. It can't hurt to try contacting them,...
Tiger! Tiger! My mistake; I thought that you were William Blake.
I want that glass duck!
Pleased to meet you! I look forward to your posts!
Welcome to the boards, Ntkobri!
According to this site, that particular mark was in use from 1919 - 1945 http://www.libbeyhistory.com/Catalogs.html?hc_location=ufi
Maybe her pet is a decoy? Or maybe she trained her dog to bring one back alive.
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