Really cool bird although my first thought was the 'spy' from Mad magazine comics!
Looks primitive and awesome! A set of four around a fire pit would be splendid! New project for the hubby!!!!
I have had some luck removing stains with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide.
Would love to see a photograph of the drawer construction (i.e. dovetails) :smuggrin:
Not all Waterford has an acid etch. We have had quite a few pieces that were not marked. One was in the original box and packaging.
Those are fantastic!
Those are lovely - they look like American Brilliant Period. Have you tried the ABP group on facebook?...
I must be looking at the wrong signature? Siddy is a living artist, just ask https://www.facebook.com/siddy.langley.glass/
Chinese wouldn't sign a piece of art glass. I think the first name could be Tom. I just looked at all of the art glass signed Tom on eBay. I had...
Those are considered girandoles I believe. They cups kind of look like a colonial pattern. I love how pretty they look on a sideboard.
I don't think that mark looks correct- it should be underglaze retaining its color I believe. The hand painted work is lovely.
That vase is lovely! Have you put a black light on that rim by chance?
even the box is awesome!!!!
it sure looks like it - could be Harrach though. We sold a huge collection of antique Moser at the auction gallery. Only a handful were signed...
Wow lovely spoon. Looks like Champleve enamel work.
What a great piece! The color is so interesting and unique. I would use it as a napkin holder!
and Brad was saying he felt mid-19th so definitely not 20th C!
I am wondering if this is what Brad is referring to? [ATTACH]
Japanese - not old is my guess
Well that is a lovely comb and brace back Windsor chair - I wonder if it is Connecticut or New England? I love the shaped plank seat and knuckles...
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