It is Evans. Made by Evans Case Company, New York City & N. Attleboro, Mass.
It's a collar or tie stud with spiral back, Victorian era. (Shown in the back of Rainwater's American Jewelry Manufacturers, pp. 294-295...from...
I think it's a clay figure of a medieval horse with caparison/blanket. I LOVE IT!!
I think maybe hobbyist ceramics. The glaze was called something like phantom gold for metallic type finishes. bwdik too?
There's one in blue on eBay but seller doesn't know maker either. https://www.ebay.com/itm/404354750930
I think it's Fielding. Nice piece!!
I found it! It's Roseville Ceramic Design - Circa early 1900. P. 87 ROSEVILLE IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR by Jack & Nancy Bomm. These are called...
Here's a bit more from Jack Chipman re: similarities in 1940s California figurines. He notes that designers/mold makers worked back and forth...
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In this case, I think the subtle differences are in the decorations: lines on ears instead of covered ear flap; painted instead of unpainted base;...
Found them!! Pacific Pottery Standing Deer #1311 and Leaping Deer #1312. Page 162-163 CALIFORNIA POTTERY SCRAPBOOK by Jack Chipman (from Pacific's...
The second duck frog I think is Made in Japan. The first is not Weller. I don't know who made it, but here's a link to the Flower Frog Gazette...
I think they are collar pins. Ooops, Komokwa beat me to it.
WAG, epergne missing the top bowl?
My first purchase was a set of bowls for $5 at an auction. I went with my grandpa Crowley...I was 7. The bowls were full set of Roseville Ideal...
Looks like Viking Epic Six Petal from the early 1960s.
If you remove the lamp parts, it would help with whether it was converted or made as a lamp. I think it was made as an oil lamp because the time...
Marks like these occur during the commercial ceramic production process when multiple glazed plates are placed in the kiln and separated by...
Here's one that's the same style number with some differences in the top and base, I think:...
The Speed's Towing jacket is from Portland, Oregon.
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