Hi all, I have these berlin candlesticks marked "AG & Co" and I am wondering if the mark is contemporary at all and if so, seeing that it's the...
I don't think so :) I just want to know if it's the Quran...
Thanks, I'll try the translator thread. As for defacing the Quran, Jewish religious manuscripts and books, including bibles, are full of glosses...
Hi, Does anyone here read Arabic? I would greatly appreciate if anyone can tell me anything about the manuscript I acquired. I assume it is the...
Hi all, Long time since I have been here. I have a supposedly 19th century italian pewter platter (inscribed 1854), from Alessandria, Piedmont....
Thank you for the link and for your help. The earrings are beautiful, but how do you know they are jewish? I have seen a lot of Islamic art with...
I can't decide if my hallmarks match any of these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As I said, I'll try to post pictures of the repoussé part tomorrow.
Thanks AnyJewlery. It's a beautiful repoussé piece, and seems typical of Persian silver (I'll try to post pictures tomorrow), but I guess I was wrong.
I have a possibly 19th century iran/iraq silver Esther scroll case, but the hallmark is not in my Tardy. Does anybody know where more information...
At the auctioneers I work for we don't treat any goblet/candelabra/pair of candlesticks as Jewish unless it has provenance or bears some mark to...
I can't find the 'edit title' option. It seems it's impossible. However, I don't recognize this as anything Jewish (and that's the stuff I work...
Me neither. Just an ornament, then?
Does anyone recognize the shape on the silver? It's a sort of flourishing bow, arrow and scepter, crossed. the item (which I can't post a picture...
It seems just too simple an answer... but I guess it can't be anything else. Thanks :)
I'm sorry I can't take pictures right now, but I have this piece:...
Thank you all for your suggestions; off I go to try them all. I like it as well, and I have a whole series of them, about eight. Not one of the...
Hi all, Any help deciphering the artist's name on this 1928 woodcut would be very much appreciated.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No, I am sorry, that's all right. I thought you thought I was looking for information :)
Thanks everyone. I think I will use 'mis-strike', although, and correct me if I am wrong, it's used mostly for coins and medals.
Separate names with a comma.