By jove! I think you've got it!
Picasso-ish for sure. I'm thinking Joan of Arc, because of the "breasts", shapely legs and lack of clothing. No, wait.. Lady Godiva was the...
Gorgeous, amazing work.
I would guess 50's also. At this moment, I'm setting at a 50's desk. Mine has the blonde faux veneer with the long legs, two drawers. I simply...
I'm going to take a guess and say they have something to do with cooking outside in large vessels. Perhaps you could give a side view of the two...
Another idea to clean it up is LA Awsome, get it at Dollar Tree or dollar stores. It is cheap and it works great on grease.
I see a difference in the base.
West Virginia Specialty may be a place to start.
I thought strange too, also the difference in the gold outlining the leaves, from dots to flat line. I'm inclined to think it is a hand painted...
I remember finding a plate that had been stapled also. I wish I had kept it. I think things like this are great examples of people being...
It looks better stripped. Myself, I love crazing, just not on nice dinnerware.
I'm thinking the proper name for the color application is stain, not flash. And never put stained glass in the dishwasher or use really hot water...
strip it!
Celluloid?
Hazel Atlas made some fox hunt glassware. Usually marked, but not always. Federal glass makes a thick bottom glassware like yours. Lots of...
If umbrella, it should be able to be opened up.
I've watched "The Matrix" trilogy several times recently. Along with that, watching a documentary about the invention of robots that take the...
I grew up in rural WV where towns were built close to the rivers because of the booming lumber industry. Now those towns are but a shadow of what...
teal blue, 11" diameter, 4 1/2" tall, hole in center large enough for taper candle, 1" deep, mold lines thru the center, no decoration. Thanks...
I do know they still make soup spoons as part of flat wear sets. They seem a bit larger than older set, but I guess if it fits in your mouth,...
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