I'm a crocheter and it is definitely crochet. Done with a hook. Tatting, which I've also dabbled with, is done with a shuttle and much finer...
I like the style and the color. Nice decorating piece.
Reminds me of mission style.
Yep, Chinese mudmen or mud men. Popular in oriental gardening, bonsai.
I'm not an expert but it does look like Murano to me. I have one right now that is similar to yours, especially the nubs on the underside. Looks...
If the hardware holding the mirrors in place is original, it seems a bit heavy duty for holding pictures.
I agree with Terry. I've seen many pair of gloves that look like this and worse. It's expected when a man uses his hands and back to make a living.
Wow! I've got one in my garage identical. Waiting for me to get around to doing something with it. Has a lot of areas where the veneer has...
Shooting/playing marbles.
The faint hall marks could mean that it has been used a lot and worn away the hallmarks. Or, when being hallmarked, the force used to stamp...
I've recently (June) ordered from China. Packages were small. They arrived well before I expected, I think under two weeks for each one.
I agree with fruit basket. I had one very similar that was received as a gift full of fruit and wrapped in cellophane. Some of the ones you get...
It would probably help folks if you could do a good clear close up shot of the mark on the back.
I concur with Bdigger. As an added note, the little straw flowers in the clear center, they were popular during the 70's also.
I am with you that this is not a vase but was made to be a lamp. From the glaze covering the hole in the bottom, it's a dead giveaway. Age?
I don't know about the G number but this goblet says Bohemian to me. Moser style?
Some type of rasp/file maybe?
It looks like the beads on the sash were woven on a loom, then applied to the sash.
Concur on Hazel Atlas
I have to agree with the other posters. Mid century but not Steuben. Try looking at Culver, Bartlett Collins to start.
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