@Kronos .... Thanks!
Having a hard time coming up with any information about value on this Tazza by Antonio da Ros for Cenedese, Murano. [ATTACH] Found this...
Here is something you don't see often. An antique water heater seen at the local Habitat for Humanity. Priced at $300, I think they will have...
Nice thrift store find this week. Paid a bit more than my typical thrift finds but seems to be well worth buying :cool:. This tazza is by...
Lots of British pewter makers working in the arts and crafts style. Doubt any connection to Liberty/Tudric. Found this one that appears to be...
I am finding original condition dome-tops under $50.00 regularly, and sometimes a lot cheaper. Not worth paying someone to strip this. Maybe...
A visual search does Bring up some NC pieces with similarity so see where you got this. Definitely worth contacting Crocker Farms if there is...
It is redware with slip decoration. Made all over the world in past with modern versions/reproductions also made. Old American slipware is $$$$....
If their low estimates were reserves (min. opening bid), I see why little sold. Inflated sense of worth on most of it. Those reproduction...
The table set took about a week to sell. The wardrobe sold quickly.
This is a pretty modern import. Think they were not terribly expensive when new. Value as used furniture would be a fraction of new. Here is...
Yes it is signed. Did not even bother to look when I picked it up. Just knew it is a nice piece. Think I bought 5 pieces that day. I did not....
Couple more cheap things seen in the wild. I did not buy either. Dining set, complete with leaf and custom glass top was only $49.00. [ATTACH]...
Thought the joolies might like to see this. I have been picking up jewelry at the thrift when I can at cheap prices and turning it quite well in...
Think this one more modernist, so mid-century. What you are calling initials look more incidental than purposeful to me.
At the very least, mid-19th century. Style of those feet are unfamiliar to me. Any place you can clearly see saw marks?
French in style but possibly/probably made elsewhere. I doubt any older than the 50s and could be a decade or two newer. A lot of French style...
You have posted some wonderful things, and I generally feel inadequate on commenting on them. My American view is admittedly centered on American...
I certainly remember these in use at a lot of different places. Handy thing to have when doing transactions on the fly.
Just realized that there is actually 3 different fabrics.
Separate names with a comma.