A colonial carved bed I reckon but i don't recognize the carving. wanted to say anglo-indian, but couldn't find similar. any ideas? [IMG] [IMG]
oh good, that's what I'll tell the kids.
yes clearly John, but said to have come from St. Peter's Church. There is a St. James Church in Twickenham built in 1883 and was said to have...
Just wanted to bump this with new photos to see if I could find more information, specific or general. I'd like to know if it's possible to...
Thank you Susan. I wish it was an early chipcarved piece. It's lightly carved with applied pieces and later than the important spoon racks, yet...
Got it now. Bigger than I thought...2 feet across. Newspapers? [IMG] [IMG]
Candle box/ wall pocket.
yeah I know. wall pocket about a foot wide. 6 point flower cut out. shallow carved sun and floral designs...not chip carved. Not tramp.
Spotted this folk carved wall pocket. Got these great photos. It looks early Pennsylvania to me, but I couldn't find much similar to this. Any...
any more thoughts on this? are these bronze knobs familiar?
thanks, it's cherry...see the butterfly figure.
I'm looking for information on the origin and age of this cherry dressing/ writing table. Spade feet, interesting pulls. White oak drawer panel?...
Ok it's not a sample. I only had the photo to go by before. It's a facade. About a foot tall by a couple inches thick. Likely an insert as...
Is this a salesman sample stove? Anyone know anything about it? [IMG]
All hand-painted. Most look to be impressed with 05. Then usually two random capital letters. As, Bs, a T, L, D, O, etc. One near the 05 and...
Does anyone know anything about this basket? It's 20 inches tall by 18 wide. The design is quite faded on the outside but clear on the inside,...
how about this one. Would this be a Wucai Wanli ? Is this a replica? [IMG] [IMG]
I'm looking for information on this old stained glass image of John. I was told English 1880s. Any way to tell if this may be from a particular...
I have these Spode salad plates for Spaulding and am trying to find out more about them. I can't find another example of the pattern anywhere....
Thanks for the information. Kind of what I thought.
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