The doll is a home-made rag doll from the 40s. It wouldn't be surprised if she was something made for Christmas or a birthday during WWII when...
non-Western English strikes (strikers?) again.
Short form, with any luck you'll hear back soon.
I've heard of tuna and halibut and swordfish steaks, but never a formerly swimming cutlet.
It's faintly horrible, but if it's going cheaply enough and you have a jean jacket that needs a random pin...this one works.
Yup. I do that myself. I only want plate if I want to research the marks, of if it's something unusual like really goofy or ornate napkin rings.
Not their breed. Scotties are cute, but not flavor of the month.
drat. Oh well.
Tell them to toss them to me! (if its not a cameo; then Brownwen and Pepperanna will go up for the interception)
Are you sure the green beads are stone? They look like native-cut malachite. If so, you hit a lick. They aren't necessarily old, but they're...
I'd be thinking artisan made, about 20-25 years ago. The bead in the last shot is molded fire-polished. The ruffled ones look Chinese or similar....
If there are marks inside of the ring, they would help. If nothing else, good shots of the back of the ring will tell its tale; the information we...
Deposè? That's "trademarked" or "copyrighted" in French.
Over the top is all I can say. Some carver went to town!
It's going to look good no matter what she ends up using.
I might go for blue goldstone (glass); the copper flecks would look great too.
Belle Epoque era for sure - I call it Titanic jewelry, although that's not a proper term. The pearls are natural and the center stone looks like a...
pffft!
My grandmother bought hers new, or got it as wedding gifts. I think Mom finally gave it away in the 2000s.
No one here trusts Telegram. Too many scammers use it. That said, Pictures have to be under 1MB to be uploaded in a file. If you're on a phone,...
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