OMG! I had one of those! 100% plastic though.
Please send your address. :angelic:
I see a pareidolia. :happy:
..and Georgian glasses would not have circa 1940s wheel-engraved motifs on the bowl!
I'm not familiar with Rocke Sharpe, but I was surprised to see a wheel-cut bowl on a pressed stem. How odd!
I want to visit your barn!
Congratulations! They made so many wonderful household items, it's hard to pick a favorite.
Thanks, it was time. We are old, tired and cranky... and it wasn't fun anymore. The hearse went to a buggy company in Minneapolis. He does actual...
This one looks much more animated than his usual safe and sedate ladies, but he did partner with other artists. It could be a product of that...
So were Darkwing.. fell in love, could happily die there.
It is a scene in Taormina, Sicily is all I know. It might be from the old Casa Ciampoli before it became a hotel....
Well that's good news! Marble can be repolished by a professional. Any way to tell what is missing by jigsawing?
I just had a thought ...if these are Japan-lacquered wood. In an inconspicuous area try very lightly rubbing the water mark with some auto rubbing...
Wow! I would have snapped it all up as well! The second and third one look to have some Battenburg lace tape techniques incorporated into them,...
Those are ebonised wood most likely, Eastlake-style planter stands, c.1875-ish. Those water stains may be difficult to remove. What a great find!
It's begging for a unique setting! Fantastic Baroque pearls! https://www.pinterest.com/pin/837739968189117922/
The cross shape on the concave side you asked about? Where it was attached to the mother ship oyster? Joke fail?
Could it be a belly button? :angelic::angelic::angelic:
Another one, wow! You know, they might have a whole orchestra in the back room there, you should ask. Those labels look promising!
I'm only here for the jokes. :angelic::angelic::angelic:
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