I stay away from ivory. In Massachusetts in the USA, in order to legally sell it, I would need to prove it's pre ban. Having an original sale...
I agree!!!!
Hi @Erose your question was answered in your thread: https://www.antiquers.com/threads/help-dating-locket.87680/
And we really do not need to see enlarged fingerprints and chewed nails :eek:
Hi, I think it may help to take a photo straight on from the side, not looking down, like this: [ATTACH]
I love this one, what is it made of? [ATTACH]
It's a shame there is the damage in the hair :(
She is lovely!!!!!
Beautifully made!
Some suggestions from Google Lens: [ATTACH]
I hate to say this but a few times I have come across a rosary with pretty beads and made them into necklaces. Once I took off the religious bits...
LOVE the compact, it looks great polished up!
Agreed. I worked in the deli of a gourmet shop when I was in my 20s. Every Tuesday an older couple came in the afternoon and got sandwiches. They...
The only way to positively ID a stone like that is by a gem tester, we can only guess from a photo. Maybe it would be a good idea to buy a gem...
They are great for holding cup cakes, cookies or fruit, they look so pretty :)
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/cr-charles-r-hettel--387028161733850110/
Two goodies I found in the Swap Shop at our local Transfer Station last week :) An EAPG Cake stand, Melrose by Bryce Higbee & Co., from the...
Thank you everyone, I was pleasantly surprised when I found the iD :) Bev (who lives in a neighboring town), you know what goodies can be at our...
Sweet! I sell a lot of McCoy, people love it! I would say these are not vases, they are small jards for holding plants, JMHO :)
I picked up this cake stand at the Swap Shop at our Transfer Station today. I checked @TallCakes link and couldn't find it, then I went to...
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