Yes. Thank you. That is the Libbey Corinthian listing that I found. At first I thought "That's it!" But later, I noticed the images that showed a...
I had no idea that you could sell stoppers. I found some very small ones without bottles in the cabinet.
I didn't even consider that it was not the original stopper. But I probably will not know for sure unless I can ID the bottle. Any ideas?
That may be because the missing shank causes it to sit lower in the bottle, or it may be the angle of the photo. When I aimed straight at the...
From my father’s glass collection. Can anyone identify this? I think it is a cologne bottle with fan and diamond motifs. (The closest I have found...
You need to take it to a museum with a Rembrandt print expert. If you are not close to one and want to write and send pictures for a preliminary...
I would not dare to say, but it might be more likely a later copy of the Rembrandt print. Here is one (19th century French) in the collection of...
I understand that you do not live in the US and were not trying to buy or sell the necklace. My comment was not directed at you!!! But for the...
TallCakes comes through again! Thank you so much for your extensive efforts. I am not sure how to learn whether these came out under the...
It looks like CHAMALMON (not Chameleon) to me. I searched for CHAMALMON Pottery and this is what AI (for what it is worth) answered: "Chalamon...
Why would anyone even want a necklace made from an endangered species? Beyond my ken. (In USA it is generally illegal to sell such items or to...
I found matches for my parent’s stemware (sherbets) on Replacements, but there are two similar patterns. Replacements calls these “Champagne/ Tall...
The M. Langbroek "signatures" look very different in the fruit (print) and the 18th century inspired figural decorations (script) & the styles are...
That also makes sense. Since Replacements dates the White Monarch plates 1964-70, the stamped mark is 1951+, & my mom probably bought them in...
Very fine. Atmospheric, good design. I have a soft spot for watercolorists who know when to stop.
Good to know. But the plate seems to be the Minton "White Monarch." Could that be derived from a That makes sense. But why so many duplicate...
A labor of love/friendship...and a lot of skill. I wonder if Emily created the design or if she used a pattern book. (When we were researching my...
Yes, gesetzlich geschützt = “legally protected,” which its driving me nuts. Why German on a plate "MADE IN ENGLAND"? Hmm.. speculation here......
More info: White Monarch is a pattern, but not the fruit, flower, ornate gold on colored rim pattern. Replacements shows it as a plain white...
Inherited from my mother. I thought these plates had no marks until I noticed the Minton stamp on the “Apple” plate and looked more closely at...
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