One of the antique or vintage tables inherited from my parents. (My mother refinished it.) Can anyone tell me anything about it? [ATTACH]...
I agree. (Maybe someone conflated the clear H 791 with the 470 number above?)
This Royal Doulton mark was used c. 1930 onwards. Using family history (which generations passed it on), you may be able to narrow the date....
I took my pictures, focused on the marks, and adjusted them with high contrast. They appear to be random scrapes, no letters. [ATTACH]
Yes, I sprayed vinegar on the bottom and it cleared immediately. There are a number of differences between the vases, just same general type.
I will add that to my "close but not identical" list.
That is AMAZING that you could see that! Thank you. I cannot tell if these are tiny scratches or writing. My "new" eyes (after cataract surgery)...
This could just be an ordinary, mass-produced glass vase or something more. It belonged to my parents, so it must be “Vintage.” When I used...
I am still trying to ID the bottle. I submitted it to American Brillant Period Cut Glass Discussion Group on FB, but the post is pending. They...
I think the stopper was supposed to rise a bit above the lip, maybe like this one:...
I probably should have cited the url, rather than just vague "etsy listing." It is helpful to know we are thinking in the same direction. I just...
Mark is Godden #2022 (p. 323) Royal Arms mark used by Hicks, Meigh, & Johnson (High Street, Shelton, Staffordshire Potteries) c. 1822-1835,...
From Godden, Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain (rev. ed. 1991), p.552: "The British Royal Arms...occur...in marks of many 19th and...
Yes. Thank you. That is the Libbey Corinthian listing that I found. At first I thought "That's it!" But later, I noticed the images that showed a...
I had no idea that you could sell stoppers. I found some very small ones without bottles in the cabinet.
I didn't even consider that it was not the original stopper. But I probably will not know for sure unless I can ID the bottle. Any ideas?
That may be because the missing shank causes it to sit lower in the bottle, or it may be the angle of the photo. When I aimed straight at the...
From my father’s glass collection. Can anyone identify this? I think it is a cologne bottle with fan and diamond motifs. (The closest I have found...
You need to take it to a museum with a Rembrandt print expert. If you are not close to one and want to write and send pictures for a preliminary...
I would not dare to say, but it might be more likely a later copy of the Rembrandt print. Here is one (19th century French) in the collection of...
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