I think there is a strong case that high-quality antique furniture from the neoclassical period—roughly 1750–1850—could be a surprisingly good...
You are very welcome!! :happy::happy:
Thank you!! :happy::happy: I first saw it in person back in 2007 & it was love at first sight. There is nothing like running your fingers up &...
You are very welcome!! :happy::happy::kiss: I knew there was a German company but it was way too late for the brain to spit out the correct name....
The sherbet to the left of that one is Fostoria Chintz. The pink goblet is Fostoria Navarre.
The sherbet next to the candlestick is Tiffin Cherokee Rose.
Yes, it is a perfume lamp. I tell everyone that these are the antique/vintage version of the Glade plug-ins. Except they are usually much...
That is gorgeous & looks to be in fantastic condition!! :happy::happy: I have seen similar pieces referred to as a "butler's chest".
Do keep us posted. :happy::happy:
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I think it is a wood spinning toy top....
@say_it_slowly - Yes that is the one I was talking about. :happy::happy: @verybrad - I would not have thought about it lighting up....
I was referring to the one in the back row to the right of the gooseneck lamp. It has that "1970s burnt orange" look. :happy::happy:
@verybrad - How about that one with the 3 orange balls in the back?
Several years back I went to an auction that was selling the contents of a dealer who specialized in all manner of lighting. There were boxes full...
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For our newer members, I think @kentworld & I were both thinking of a gentleman who went by "afantiques". You can see his remembrance thread in...
Thanks for a big smile in remembering that "old antiques dealer"!! :D:D
This one is way out of my wheelhouse!! :p:p There are a couple of members of the IPBA that might be able to shed some light on the origin of...
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