Nice - based on the 1912 Frank Lloyd Wright 'Coonley Playhouse' windows:...
Sorry, Kate - testing isn't always accurate, but they are very nice. The 'AUH' mark indicates it's 'New Silver' (nickel silver, usually...
The African souvenir spoons below, two with lions, two with naturalistic stems (which wouldn't be specific to any particular country), are from...
It's not the winged Lion of St. Mark, and believe it's unlikly to be Italian - sorry if I was unclear in my other post. ~Cheryl
Haven't seen this cast spoon before, but if Italian, the finial would be the Venetian Lion of St. Mark (*edit* which this is clearly not). Other...
Sorry, no way to tell more than they're mid 20th century or later and what's stated on the back - don't know where you're located, but similar was...
If the OP read my first post, suppose the above was badly phrased, the Italian origin I was guessing at was for the box, which would make the...
Nice candlesticks, Johnny - ya done good! Looks like lead weighting to me, a good stabilizer, I've also seen thick steel plates, lead is soft,...
The 'treaty countries' were those who had customs treaty agreements with other countries, primarily concerning drawbacks, the refunding of duties...
Sold leather goods, including exotics, for a decade of my life - this isn't elephant hide, that skin has a very distinctive texture which includes...
Certainly not what they used to be, and not owned by the family for decades, but Fred Harvey is still in existence, that script trademark used...
My eyesight is too poor to make out your mark, but would suggest it's likely 'W. KUHN', for Walter Kuhn of Santa Fe, NM, a replica badge maker......
My grandparents on both sides had Rhode Island Reds, and can remember the hens having fairly well developed combs and wattles, though less...
1913 souvenir of Munich, Germany (Das Münchner Kindl):...
Sorry, don't understand the question, was there implication that it's not silver? It is solid silver, 2nd standard/.833, bearing all four proper...
They're Dutch pseudo-marks and official marks, maker Hooijkaas - should be more regulation marks (a Minerva-head and a date letter), likely...
Very quick search found these: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_2012-6024-1...
Would suggest Persian/Iranian with some age to it, probably edging up on antique, depicting the ruins at Persepolis, personally, not seeing niello...
Just as a quick note, it's unlikely, given their shape, that these ever had glass liners, typically would have been offered gilt-lined to protect...
Other than being in desperate need of polishing, there is nothing wrong with their looks, they're quite lovely, and unlikely they ever had glass...
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