Jewellery? What jewelry?
Brilliant. Gorgeous work, as compared, sadly to today's more colorful kin. 30 years in AK; love the natural woods, the old ways. Nice piece....
Wow. I did have, and keep for decades, a 3-cameo chantelaine necklace with matching earrings, but have passed them on to a niece. If I ever find...
Have not collected cameos, nor am I still, but the art fascinates me, so congrats. It seems with this type of art jewelry (it is), the unique...
Wow. (Congrats, I think, on the new laptop..........kinks will eventually straighten.)
Aquitaine, I can hardly express my gratitude for your photo work. You rock! What a kind person you are.
Exquisite.
American mail is in a sad state....it's not so much about the lockdown. It's about the former guy having appointed a postmaster who's life has...
Cool Colorado also covets. Absolutely divine.
Was guessing that perhaps....also a tea caddy? Sweet box!
Go for fabric with beaded fringe!
Agreed; the white one s are the oldest....back to 1930s or so.
Have been trying to sell one with the twisted wire that separates the enamel in deep purple on eBay. No interest at all. Seems cloisonné isn't as...
Agreed; looks very Fred Harvey-ish. Is that a word?
Agreed. Is it possible these are wee chips of shell or mother of pearl?
Bravo and many thanks. Thought it was plated but signed in late. You definitely have THE Eye!
Hello, Melissa. Occasionally, eBay sellers offer large lots of costume jewelry but it's been sorted thru, so there will be nothing of high value...
Match the worst with the worst, eh?
Yummy, yummy, yummy. Me thinks I see it on my dresser..... :<)
There are, apparently, 3: I, II, III. The real Toyokuni was the 1st, the others by artists "in the style of." Prints signed Toyokuni III appear...
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