Just found this one. Looks identical to mine but no label. Still wondering if these were made from battleships....
I was thinking that this big, heavy wooden bucket with leather handle and metal insert was very old. But when I removed the metal insert, I saw...
Thank you! Certainly appears to be the same pitcher, though mine isn't marked. Most of what I've found on Milwaukee glass companies are those that...
I don't think I've ever seen a pitcher with this wide foot rim. It's 6" tall and holds a bit over 1 quart. The underside shows a lot of shelf wear...
Thank you all! I believe this is the 1970s Earthtone glaze.
I've looked through both of Paradises' books but can't find this ewer vase. I found a green one on Ebay with a Royal Haeger mark, but this one has...
Pretty pair, though the shorter stopper does not appear to be correct.
Thank you very much!
I don't have the best Roseville books, but I'm having trouble with this pattern and color. Is it real? Thank you! Janice [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
Y'all are amazing! Thank you!!!
This vase is just under 11" tall. (Apologies for the desk mess.) I think the impressed number is 157 or 137 or 187. The green flower-in-a-flower...
I'm hoping the majolica experts can help with this piece. It's a large centerpiece that looks similar to some by Bloch/Eichwald, but the impressed...
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This compote is 4 1/2" high and 9 5/8" at its widest. I believe the impressed mark is Wedgwood but I can't decipher the additional marks along...
Such a loss. Prayers for his family. RIP, George.
Back in the mid 2000s, Lowe's (a home improvement store, for those of you not in the US) was doing a "change out" of its bath and kitchen...
They remind me of Mandruzzato, but Mandruzzato bottoms would be smooth.
Thank you all so much! With your information, I've been able to find a couple of other pieces with very similar decoration, though no two seem to...
This low compote has a pretty pattern, measures 9 1/2" in diameter and is slightly over 2" high at the rim. The only mark is the British Registry...
I believe this is a vase/centerpiece by Duncan Miller, but I'm wondering if anyone recognizes the cutting/engraving or what company may have done...
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