From the same auction... This was described as a "Navajo Basket 1920-1940" In my clueless opinion, this one feels the most "authentic" as being...
Item #2 from same auction.. Described as "Papago Indian C. 1910-1930 Bull Fetish." Probably by favorite item of the bunch regardless if it is...
Just came back from a local auction where they had a section of "Native American" artifacts. Don't know how "Native" or "American" any of these...
Generally, when I see silver jewelry with that crosshatch style pattern on the back, it isn't silver.
Wow. that was really cool to watch!
I can't remember where I got this ladle. I really can't! And it was only a few days ago. I know it didn't cost but a few dollars. That's the part...
Of course, I have to mention the days when I found absolutely nothing!
Been selling since '99. Plus it came with 40 or so Testors paint bottles with 19 cents on the caps. I knew it was sumfin' special!
Anyone want some good news? Michigan Tag sales/yard sales/garage sales and flea markets this month have been FANTASTIC! So far this month.......
well lookie at dat! Once again, Tallcakes gets my "favorite person of the day" award!!
Hard to say, actually. This same pattern has been used for well over 100 years. It looks old. [ATTACH]
Is this Fostoria Baroque? I can't find any other examples with a triple holder? Thanks! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
awesome. thanks for all the replies :)
It looks old. It smells old. It even tastes old. But is it a STAFFORDSHIRE kind of old? Measures 11 inches tall. Thanks! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
@komokwa indeed! I would have gladly paid the next bid ($160) but that doesn't mean the other bidder would have stopped, either.
UPDATE!!!!! The taller Gorham kettle sold for $150 and the smaller sold for $70. Unfortunately, the auction had two rings at the same time and I...
ooh awesome! It does exist! lol
If you look at the first pic, the eyelets at the top and bottom and appear to have not been altered. So the flag would not have been halved. No?
42 star flags are somewhat rare. They were never adopted as an official banner of the good ol' US of A because Idaho decided to ruin Washington...
Just wanted to show off this lovely Timo Sarpaneva vase I discovered at the thrift store. Bought for an an even lovelier price of $12!! Thrifting...
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