Great sleuthing and a nice find!
I think your analysis is pretty good. Definitely not later reproductions. I am not sure I would ascribe 18th century to these without more...
Agree, modern reproduction. Think 80s or later. Indonesia or China are likely sources. I did not follow the link to the one for sale but would...
Thought I would show a couple oddities I picked up. The Lavoris teeth chart came from a thrift store several weeks ago. Found the tooth...
I see that image search is showing the deer as Navajo. Thought it could be with the turquoise.
Here are the other pieces I got the same day. This leaf pin is stamped. No marks. No marks on the deer. Only 1 1/2" tall. Bar pin is Leonore...
Have done some more searching and just not finding this mark, other than the one pin on ebay. It is item #166385320762. The mark on it is just...
It is Giovanni. Took me awhile to figure it out. There is a shield before the G. Was able to find another with this mark on eBay. It is a...
Picked this up for a buck. Looks older than any other Giovanni jewelry I find. Different mark. Definitely cast. Any chance this is solid...
Ditto the above.... Wood appears to be maple with a stain. Not a typical American design so could be European in origin. Ok to repair it. Looks...
Not likely. The color is not all that odd. Robinson Ransbottom did some glazes like this. See some Zanesville forms done by them showing up...
I think that is a very good possibility. That glaze doesn't look right for B-McC. Also doesn't seem to have the appropriate age, nor does the...
Can't add much more. Was thinking just a tad newer and possibly Italian but could certainly be French.
Always love to find Glidden but don't see much of it here. Well-made and stylish. Sells well when I do find it.
Finally got around to editing some photos. This is all stuff I have seen in the past few months. This teak frame chair was only $4.00. Had to...
Have really been remiss at photographing. However, this is one of my better finds I photographed in the store before buying. I bought this...
Not having the moldings is a big deal. Replicating them and getting the angles correct for attachment is not something most novices can do....
I think it is at least mid-19th century. The straight even saw marks seen underneath are indicative of machine use.
I also think English and sometime second quarter of the 19th century. Inlay appears to be bone. Does seem like mahogany, though it is not the...
Good news and bad news...... I don't think it is Home Goods or similar modern ilk. The bad news is that I don't think it is of much consequence....
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