The stamp/symbol obviously relates to the manufacture of the mirror itself. The date may be accurate for the mirror. As for the frame, it...
Was not a big fan of his, initially. Something about the naive nature of the style and his use of color in some works is off-putting to me. His...
My first reaction was that this is a 60s-70s shade, but I think on closer examination, a bit older. The glass used in this is heavily textured on...
I think pre-WWII but not as old as the patent date. Sockets could have been available for decades after the patent. I always kind of equate...
Ghopper is spot-on. No reason to believe that it is not authentic. Has been refinished.
Had something similar once that was Russian silverplate.
Maybe the lid doesn't really go with this and it is a napkin ring.
Make sure that the clock is level and plumb. If so, keep initiating movement by swinging the pendulum. If it is overwound, doing so will...
ItIs undoubtedly veneered.
Think this is probably the left mark.... Poland [ATTACH]
Just realized that .925 can be made out on the left. Funny how you can see so much better once posted.
Amber pin with tiny marks as shown. Best I could do on the mark photos. Any ideas? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Empire revival style. Early 20th century, up to about 1920. Slant or drop-front desk. Sometimes called a ladies' secretary. Looks to be...
Maybe, A. Friedman?
I get a talented amateur vibe from it.
I just recently bought some AAA lithographs and thought that not everyone really knows about these vintage prints that have become extremely...
I think 19th century but hard to say exactly how old. Built the same way for decades. Gut says prior to 1880 when things like this were more...
Clasp is marked sterling, very tiny and faintly. Regular magnifying glass did not pick it up, but a loupe did. Also, gold plated. My beads have...
I didn't see a mark on the clasp but will check again.
Definitely some type of commercial desk. Designed as a desk for multiple purposes but certainly usable for a school. Would say circa 1920. Pull...
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