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silver ornate shoe
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would like to know age origin and maker please plus value.
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milnrow
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large stoneware bulbous vase signed
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I really do not know much about it bought it at a small market in Scotland.Loved the colors.Tried in vain to find something about it but to no avail.Thanks annmac
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annmac
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This is a studio art pottery vase. The date is about 1960's-70's. It has a somewhat Arts & Crafts look to it, from around the 1920's, but the
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2 saltcellar silver
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I had inherited many precious objects. Unfortunately I do not know the story of anyone. I'm trying to get to know these beautiful objects and their provenance for personal information, but also to
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MyThings has temporarily stopped providing Valuation services. Your funds are being refunded through PayPal. Please disregard the valuation price. We
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This is a mid-20th century (just before or after WWII) Japanese export pottery. It is difficult to see on the base, but it is most likely porcelain,
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This is actually a silver plated piece - the mark in the oval EP stands for Electro Plated. The maker could be Jonathan Bell & Sons, but I am not
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This is a nice very typical Art Nouveau dressing table box indeed. It is most likely of a French origin. There have been very many makers who
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Royal Copenhagen blue vase with flowers
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The vase was a gift to my wife's father who has just died. I think he got it around 1960. Wanting a valuation for insurance - and just to know.
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MT9186474
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That's a very nice vase indeed. The exact dates of their pottery are determined by the marks - depends on where (above which letter) a dot in the
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The images are very small, I can't properly see the inscription on the bowl. What is the date on it? Are there any marks for a particular
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This is a French press molded glass vase made by Oreor. It dates from about the 1920's. Lalique created the top of the range of such glass and many
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I am afraid these are not satsuma vases. They are Japanese export earthenware, dating from the late 19th-early 20th century. Sorry, I can't help with
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vase
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our deceased auntie had this vase for years and loved it.It is in top condition and not a mark on it.It has hancocks ivory
ware on base,made in england,8453 also
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MT4791057
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This is an early 1930's vase, manufactured by S.Hancock & Son, Stoke-on-Trent. The colourful ware of this type was typical of that period, started by
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vase
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I took a chance a bought this on ebay thinking it was a piece of unmarked Ruskin pottery as the glaze is simular in style, but realised it could be a piece of unmarked Devonmoor and seek a valuation.
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MT9168390
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That's actually a very nice vase indeed, certainly from the early 20th century, anywhere between circa 1910 and up to about 1930. I am afraid that a
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dubarry tint compact
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found in my fathers possesion unaware of origin
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MT4208045
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Du Barry compacts were manufactured as part of Richard Hudnut company (French-American beauty products maker). Stylistically this compact dates from
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Crisford & Norris Silver Powder Compact
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Its turned up in a house clearence and I am selling the efects for a local charity
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Kid40
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The date depends on the shape of the letter S, but it is most definitely not 1915 (letter Q was used). S was used for 1917 and then 1942.
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French Chinese Vase
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Bought at a local auction. Thought it was interesting since it represents France (Chateau de Versailles) yet has a Chinese mark.
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Submitted by
mechgirl
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That can be a nice conversation piece vase as the combination of a Chinese seal mar and a French coat of arms (Louis XIV) may seem rather unusual
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Wedgewood Keith Murray Vase
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Inherited approx 20 years ago from my father. Remember it used to sit on our dining room table when I was growing up. Do not know when bought by my father , maybe in the sixties.
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stuross
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Keith Murray produced a lot of designs for various companies, both for pottery and glass. This shape, with a large number of variations, was
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Jenning Brother Dog sculpture
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I purchased this handsome sculpture at an auction for 25.00
I hope my picture is clear enough for the stamped JB 2568 mark on underside belly of dog.
If possible any information is appreciated
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Submitted by
collins6
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Jenning Brothers Company was located in Bridgeport, Connecticut. They manufactured a variety of small scale metal decorations and table furnishings -
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$100
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valued by
Thomasina
on 3/27/2009
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Face Vase
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This belonged to my Grandmother. After she died my mother received it. My sisters and I played with it and filled it full of water and played house. Until my mother found us doing that and told us
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mjrodas
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This is a very nice jug (although the images do not show it, but I think there is a handle to one side). It is most likely stoneware, with applied
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It is quite difficult to see the base, but I am pretty sure Jylval is not the correct reading. It is a typical circa 1930's-40's English, probably
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£45
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valued by
Thomasina
on 3/15/2009
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This is a 1930's Art Deco vase designed by Charlotte Rhead. It is quite a good representative of her pottery range, although not particularly rare.
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