Antiques Board
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Antique necklace, carved beads
Can anyone help me identify this piece? I bought it a while back but found little online of the sort -
Cal. painting: Geo Ernst
The signature is easy enough to read, but I'm having trouble trying to find out who the painter was: George Ernst
oil on masonite
unframed
larger: 24" x 18" (61x45cm)
Thank you for any help and... -
Help with information on California artist Marbo Barnard
I find a lot of information and art sold of hers doing searches, but no bio or anything about her. read one saying she is from Rio Linda CA. one search showed an estate sale a few years ago in Rio... -
Terry Davys acrylic
I picked this up today. At a first glance I thought it was a print as the quality is pretty decent. Closer inspection though revealed shadows from the texture of the paint. I think it's acrylic... -
I'm sure the group will be able to beat Google Lens at the identification game
I saw this 45cm necklace and bought it as it was within my weekly pocket money allowance. There are 59 beads, the largest 2cm long x 2cm diameter, although opposing sides of the diameter are... -
Two Jewelry Fix-Up Projects
I’m looking for opinions on two pieces of jewelry that I’m working on. The first one is a vintage pendant with a missing center stone (cost $2.50) that I’m thinking of replacing with a stone that... -
Ceramic jar w/rabbit lid
8" tall, 5" wide at bottom, 2 1/4" narrow at top.
Outside and inside of jar is glazed, except the bottom.
Bottom of "strange shaped" lid is unglazed.
No marks anywhere
Looking for maker, origin... -
Spent the day listing postcards on the 'bay.
I'm digging into my Aunt's postcard collection and listing by categories. Covered bridges and then trains. Boring, but necessary. I have to start decluttering. -
Old painting on wood evaluation
Dear All,
I found this painting on wood in my family home and I was wondering if anyone could help me evaluate the painting and its origin and the year it was made.
Thanks beforehand!
Dimitris -
Tienhuaugh from Shoushan Village
Here is a piece of stone called the king of stones in China much more valuable than Hetian jade because it is much more rare. It can be confusing because there is a lot of material for sale...
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