It is a pretty color, believe it was only produced for a few years, she paired it with a small Murano shell bowl, white cased with a deep plum...
Nice work, TallCakes! Should have thought of Viking, my Mom had a weakness for their pieces in the late '60s-early '70s, colorful vases and...
The mano figa is a very common lucky charm in Brazil, no doubt brought there by the Portuguese long ago... ~Cheryl
I found it frustrating as well, the mark is so similar to the 'J.T. Rice' punch that a relation seems likely... ~Cheryl
Sorry, just saw I was tagged - I grab any nice pattern catalogs I can afford, and am happy enough with reprints. Some serious flatware collectors...
Usually the silver companies acquired the glass blanks, suspect the case with yours since the manufacturer stamped their name, but sometimes the...
I love a nice swung vase - wouldn't surprise me if that's Fenton amberina. I still have the Fenton hobnail swung bud vase in luscious plum...
Not really like the OP's, but some old toothbrush holders: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] ~Cheryl
That over-stamped mark is aggravating! It's a powder box, would have had a small puff and a small cake of powder or a screen for loose powder,...
Penca de balangandan are fairly common in silverplate and still have good value - not a mark I've seen on Brazilian silver, and to my eye looks...
I must spend way too much time looking at salt & pepper shakers, because I've seen a lot of mother of pearl tops over the years, mounted in both...
Eh, have seen somewhat similar in silverplate spoon holders, but with slots rather than round holes, and not in porcelain - personally, it looks...
Eh, they're nice folks, have bought from them in the past, but not always reliable in their info - lost some respect after running across a set of...
Lovely piece, always been a sucker for those elegant helmet-form jugs/pitchers - they started showing up around the 1780s and continued into the...
Heh, not really, Komo. "American coin silver" wasn't really a term used until makers started stamping 'Coin' in the early 19th century, and it...
Bit tired, so please bear with me if I'm unclear. In checking the pseudo-marks in McGrew's 'Manufacturers' Marks on American Coin Silver' (2004),...
Nice buy! Early-mid 19th century American coin silver - no time at the moment, but if not provided by someone else, can provide info on most...
Norwegians and other Scandinavians produced chip carved pieces, including boxes, going back centuries - but this box with its wonderful density of...
Hehe, guessing the 'Grimminger Jacob' ID came from Giorgio's 'silvercollection.it' site - truly curious, are commas, which would indicate the...
Glad I could ID it for you - Hansen & Andersen was a quality maker. Welcome to the forums - there's a wide range of both knowledge and kindness...
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