I buy Rock Sharpe patterns when I can but it is not a good seller for me unless significantly discounted. I sell more modern patterns much...
This might be it. Replacements gives it a number, 2011-1. 2011-1 Iced Tea by Rock Sharpe | Replacements, Ltd.
Is this the same glass you posted in rants and raves earlier? If so, it looks like it might be a Libbey Rock Sharpe pattern. Maybe Granada?...
Eastlake, Walnut, circa 1890. Somewhat similar to a Wooton desk, though not as nearly elaborate as many. They did make some more similar to...
Think these are probably just a tad later than the A&C period. Maybe circa 1930, with some classical influence. Probably entirely brass with an...
I was on my phone before and couldn't see them. I can see them now on my PC. These are probably gesso appliques. Can't say I have ever seen that...
As above but likely American in origin. Style of the characters suggests post-WWII. They are decals, though there are some hand painted...
Some does show up on this side of the Atlantic. Sought after by arts and crafts aficionados. Have seen some minor pieces on ebay and it shows in...
I have no problem with the premise that the legs have been replaced and that the former legs used the holes for attachment. The top just doesn't...
I think a more modern piece made out of old wood. This could mean it is 50 years old (more or less). Top is not really showing any kind of wear...
AJ has pretty much nailed it. However, there does appear to be some minimal hammering. The tray form was probably pressed and the hammering was...
Your other clock is missing the stenciled glass and the dial is in poor condition, which will reduce value greatly. You don't mention whether it...
Think this could be as early as the 30s. Shade is typical Czech from the period. Since an oil lamp with the same figure has been found, it is...
Chestnut? I am thinking 19th century due to the multi-board sides and top. No expert in English furniture so really don't know when single board...
It is oak.
Can't dispute AJ's assessment, as European furniture is not my area. Unfortunately, not a lot of value in today's market. 30 years ago, the...
Even if it is mid-19th century, it really would not have value beyond its utility. The frame would be better than a modern chair but upholstery...
Something I have not seen! Fabulous job with upholstery and choice of fabric.
Vintage typewriters are quite collectible these days. Yours is a nice portable and likely from the 30s or later. Not one of the highly sought...
Sterling artisan pin. Unknown maker's mark. I know it is probably a long-shot, but any ideas on maker? Would you call this modernist or...
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