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Behold!! Tiny Opera Glasses!!
My research has led me to believe that these are not especially rare, but MY GOD THEY'RE CUTE!!
Gilt brass and clad in leather, these Liliputian opera glasses were made by Colmont of Paris.... -
Funny looking Spelter Candlestick holder Figures
Hi I hope this is in the right place. If not feel free to move.
We have some funny looking candlestick holders that were given to my father from his mother but we don't know anything about them.... -
GSA Launches Online Gallery of Public Art
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) "owns of one of our nation’s oldest and largest public art collections with over 26,000 paintings, sculptures, prints, new media, and more. For the... -
two good names in one item
Ernest Blancher, Limoges, that was a well-known enameller.
and Paul Chabas that was painter who shocked the US with his young girls.
this here seems to be one of many variations of La Baigneuse -... -
Game Table
It's about 2.5 feet tall, topped by a 2 foot square. The game patterns are etched and then paint was applied on some kind of stone or slate, I think. The wood looks to me like pine. I have no... -
Carved Gourd Peru "Antique" or New?
Approximately 5 inches wide by 3 inches height.
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Help identifying this cup
Hi everyone,
This has been passed from generation to generation in my family and I just wanted to see what this was made of and where it came from, as well its potential value. I googled the text... -
Just a bunch of the girls
This photograph is actually no larger than a postage stamp. My guess is that it's a contact print (the photo negative in direct contact with the photo paper).
My aunt, who worked for...
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