I believe it is Talbotton, Georgia
Brad you are right....I said I believe...my bad...I should have said it could be...looks like it ...resembles it...I no way meant it was for...
I believe it is a Globe-Wernicke Roll top desk. 1901-10 roughly...oak. https://www.antiques-atlas.com/antique/globe_wernicke_roll_top_desk/as175a637
Looks like a Connecticut Hitchcock chair. Any writing on the back of the seat?
yup knife holder! https://www.ebay.com/itm/ELEGANT-VINTAGE-LEONARD-12-SLOT-SILVERPLATE-KNIFE-HOLDER-REST-MADE-in-ITALY-/301303636108
ahhh I should have looked a bit closer...yes agree
It looks to me a little like Royal Copenhagen syling
Looks like jade with sodalite beads...but others will be by to offer opinions.
[IMG] Not the same signature...IMHO
Yes you are correct...but that's the closest I got! Good work Say it slowly!
Might be stating the obvious...Sake cup...looks contemporary IMHO
https://www.loveantiques.com/moorcroft-large-african-lily-pattern-plate-bowl-63038
Can we see the inside and bottom please?
Made to look old...believe it is from Indonesia or Thailand.
[IMG]The bottom 'pearl' doesn't look real, the paint has peeled off I think. 1880's yes...
I know that the Smithsonian Has some of his works...in OIL... so you might want to try there....
Audubon sometimes used his drawing talent to trade for goods or sell small works to raise cash. He made charcoal portraits on demand at $5 each...
I do have a dining room (area) open concept room...and even I have thought about putting my baby grand there! But I still can't bring myself to...
ok Komo... I figured ya'll would...lol...but just in case...there is a newbie reading :)
Almost looks like an Audubon...John James Audubon...the illustrator of Birds of America
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