I like it! It might??? be called in the Jacobean style and possibly dates from the 1890s to the 1920s??? Found several similar, not identical,...
Glad to see others having trouble pinning down these chairs. The top rail does have an Empire look, but defintely not broad enough and doesn't...
You might add finger-roll and carved crest rail to the description of this balloon-back gentleman's armchair in hopes of attracting attention if...
Interesting! I didn't realize there were any still carrying the tribal or confederacy name of Wampanoag or Massasoit - Squanto's tribe. I knew the...
Bev. I'm not up on Irish pewter, but these look like early 1900 Irish baluster quarter gill measures. The 1st one may be a W.G. Edmonds & Co....
Now.. that's a thought. Gee, wish I could call your bluff on that invitation. The first time I was in London, 1963/4, was on a college trip. The...
LOL You're welcome. Hmmmm... we will only take a 25% kick-back from the sale, thank-you.:hilarious: --- Susan
Ohhhh, found it!!! Seems Two Trees is a reputable Mexican silversmith according to the following listing on rubylane....
Just now have seen SIS reply. Hougart's has no TS-75 listed, but of course that doesn't mean anything for only a very few are known. The only "TS"...
Good mornin' OBB. Couldn't **you** at least have come up with an easy Mexico silver mark!!! Gee, we haven't had an easy one in years. ;) Will we...
I see letters in the middle of the inside design like evelyb. Is this what you meant with "engraving on the inside?" Here's is the writing rotated...
As to this instrument, I believe all such instruments, without a fret, are members of the chorded zither family with an autoharp being one of...
Like you I'm not at all sure who the maker is. If I had to guess between the 2 you came up with, I would choose Williams Birmingham, Ltd. I...
We need to see any markings on the back of it. This would tell us if it is sterling, silverplate or something like stainless steel or pewter. Also...
The napkin ring has a Russian 1908-1926 Second Kokoshnik mark. The delta, I think delta, behind the head means it was assayed in Moscow at a...
You're welcome, but the credit should all go to Sue, Bakers..., who pointed out the similarity with that other thread. --- Susan
Gee, I'm surely glad your memory is better than mine, Sue! The marks in this thread are definitely similar to those in the other. I didn't pay...
I haven't had any luck on these marks either after editing them to size, etc... That other mark that Baker called a "splotch" is probably the key...
Another pic of Plymouth Rock pre 1920. The base of the canopy looks identical to the what can be seen in the pic. --- Susan [ATTACH]
I too second this! With what looks like a cedar shingled house, beach scenes, landscape, I would guess in your corner of the world, Bev, Cape Cod....
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