Thank you! The reference above says Straw Pattern and is by Porsgrund. The mark on mine doesn't appear to say Porsgrund, but it gives me something...
For some reason this plate looks sort of familiar to me, but anyway, it's definitely hand painted, 9 1/4" diameter. The back has the numbers 34 (I...
Reminds me of scavo pieces by Gambaro & Poggi of Murano, but the signature doesn't appear to match.
Beautiful! If you're on Facebook, I'd go to the American Brilliant Cut Glass group and ask.
You can try searching here: https://www.cardersteubenclub.com If you're on FB, there's a Steuben glass collectors club that is very helpful.
Thank you, Ce BCA!
This silver plate meat dome appears to have a mark for Elkington & Mason, and the mark was used 1849-1864. The last letter appears to be a W,...
I'm wondering if the holder with the small opening is for stubbing out a cigarette.
This small (approximately 8" x 5") platter or underplate is marked on the back with an impressed rectangle with "ironstone china" inside, a small...
Thank you! I never considered flipping them (maybe because I don't have a fringed bucket bag). As for the price, "optimistic" is nicely said.
Many thanks!
I've tried searching for International Sterling 101 66 candlesticks but haven't found anything like these. Are they modern, modernist, or maybe...
I know there are some perfume bottle experts on this board, so I hope one can help with this one! This sweet perfume bottle is 3 7/8" tall. It's...
Just found this one. Looks identical to mine but no label. Still wondering if these were made from battleships....
I was thinking that this big, heavy wooden bucket with leather handle and metal insert was very old. But when I removed the metal insert, I saw...
Thank you! Certainly appears to be the same pitcher, though mine isn't marked. Most of what I've found on Milwaukee glass companies are those that...
I don't think I've ever seen a pitcher with this wide foot rim. It's 6" tall and holds a bit over 1 quart. The underside shows a lot of shelf wear...
Thank you all! I believe this is the 1970s Earthtone glaze.
I've looked through both of Paradises' books but can't find this ewer vase. I found a green one on Ebay with a Royal Haeger mark, but this one has...
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