Thanks everyone, very helpful.
Hi, what time period do you think this is from. I want to say Edwardian or Art Deco. It's 14k and pale amethyst, about 15 inches long. The...
Thanks for the link Aquitaine. I had already sent photos to a different site, and got a reply. It is a Baccarat from the 1920s - 1930s, referred...
Yes, kind of looks like that to me, but can't be sure. I've sent off photos to a paperweight site that says they will help with ID. Will report...
This paperweight is about 3 inches wide and 2 inches tall, unsigned, slightly concave base with a ground rim, quite a bit of wear on the rim, and...
Looks like Ephraim Budding Gourd. Thanks everyone very much for your help.
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I did see some Ephraim vases when searching Grueby. They do look very similar, but feel more sleek and uniform to me than the vase at the sale....
Does anyone recognize this vase? I only have the one photo from an estate sale listing. Reminds me of Grueby, but after searching do not think...
I feel you, I have quite a few in my "research" drawers, waiting for an ID. Once in a blue moon I'll be researching something else, and find a...
Fabulous ring!
Love that snake!
I am facebook challenged, but will attempt.
Thanks OBB, a good lead. I checked a number of Boffo Mdina listings, and not a one had a signature. No polka dots either.
This glass mushroom is about 3 inches tall. I know it's a long shot, but does anyone recognize the signature? I've google image searched, and...
Funny, it was at an estate sale with a ton of costume jewelry, almost all modern and pretty junky, at $10 each. This necklace was locked in the...
Thanks Obb. That was my first reaction. I like it a lot, but just seems a little clunky for art deco.
Curious how you all would describe this necklace. I'm thinking art deco or machine age. Thanks for any thoughts.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Lovely piece!
That blue john tazza is really something.
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