The 'cloverleaf' is the puzzle...I have looked, but No Joy. What can y'all tell me? And I thank you! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I bought this 20 years ago because the woven metalwork is similar to a fine Japanese ceramic bowl I was gonna inherit, and since have. That one is...
Based on other red clay tea pots this size I've seen here an' there, this one might be recent...but a few things are different enough for me to...
This was a flea market find ~15 years ago; it got stored away & forgotten until I went lookin' for something else. It's always such a delightful...
All brass, an' it's got a removable bobiche(?). It is nothing special, but I would sure like to describe it accurately when I list it on th' Bay....
The blade was made in Birmingham, England by Robert Mole & Sons, but the leather scabbard (sheath?) is almost certainly local to Trinidad, as the...
3 7/8" rim dia, 2 1/4" hgt, 2 1/8" foot dia, 201 grams. It appears that the 'amber' is a continuous piece, underlaying the inner cup & extending...
This is almost 3/4" wide, ~.070" thick, ~7.3" long, ~2.3" diameter, ~1.3 ozt. Pic 5 shows it as flat as it will go. I've seen bracelets with links...
I cannot recall if I have asked about this portrait here. I'm not even sure my research of the artist is the same as the only Doris Gehri I could...
This post may belong in Tribal...or Metalware. This one, on a lotus? atop a plinth, has no gold plating but is decorated with inset jewels and...
~2¼ inches square at the top, ~1⅝ inches high, ~1 inch foot. The creature in the bottom may be upside-down; I'm not smart enough to know if it's a...
It's 13⅛" wide X 9" high; the relief is a bit more than ⅜", and the ground is roughly ⅝" thick; it weighs 37 ounces. The panel is a fine grained,...
These are the longest, and mostly largest diameter. Numbers 1, 8 & 11 are probably manicure tools, but attractive nonetheless, and are obviously...
I'll guess the wee spoons are for individual salts; the 2 larger ones beneath them at probably European egg spoons. The trio to the right has a...
She's 4¼" high, ~7¼ oz. The clay color (visible at the bottom of her bowl) is an earthy red, but I don't know if that's terra cotta. The white bib...
This was Mom's...and for all I know it came from th' Old Country (Holland) with her 98 years ago. I'm usually good at understanding the design...
Future pics of appropriately grouped selections will be posted to this thread, but for now, an overview...to whet your appetite: [ATTACH] The...
This is 4½" high, 2¾" mouth (either way!), 3½" foot; it weighs 12 oz. It's been thrown, judging by the interior bottom. The foot rim has been...
Another family treasure from Mom's sister, my dear aunt Marie. 3¼" diameter, top & bottom; no external taper, ~5" tall, rim thickness ~.070"...
I couldn't get a good pic of all the loose levels, but counted 7, with another strongly hinted. ~2½" diameter, ~74 grams. There are 6 eyes, so...
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