not sure the beads are "glass" as they appear irregular to me. if they were glass they would be more uniform. But still a nice costume piece.
olive oil and a magic eraser will clean it up
1940 ish vanity seat. It has been recovered by an amateur. Very common, but still useful
This thing is 13 1/2 inches when folded down. The “teeth” are 3 1/2 inches across. Hoping one of you brilliant tool People can help!
Been gone awhile but I am back!
I'm going to take an educated guess around 1930-40
ster is short for sterling
post 1910 by the looks of the clasp from this angle....it looks like a mid century design if that helps
I say India...do you see the snake?
welcome from North Jackson Antiques & Uniques in not so sunny Ohio!
that's my era, but mom always bought the "bargain" cereal...LOL
its brass....and most likely lacquered to prevent tarnish....please don't try and polish it because if you are to rough and "break" the lacquer...
the only one I would invest in is the first pin....looks like shell and the 10k is a plus....the others are either too damaged or just not that...
mid to late 20th century chinese.....not a lot of value but they are cute
furniture clamp for pulling wood together
sideboard here in my neck of the woods
great sight for native american silversmith signatures https://www.art-amerindien.com/signature_hallmarks_southwest_gl.htm#l
send it my way! LOL
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