here it is "How about some funnies!!" https://www.antiquers.com/threads/how-about-some-funnies.182/ There are some good ones in there
That's a good thought, instead of creating a tangle of threads. Wish I had saved photos of some of the items described by eBayisms. For the future.
@Bronwen You are allowed to pin your website to your signature. Sorry, I don't know how to do it, so can't tell you how. If you can't figure it out, ask Tall Cakes. A couple of other people also do it. BTW I bookmarked your site. Very informative. Thank you.
Hi Cluttered - There's lots about this site I'm still figuring out, little by little. Sometimes I have to be taken by the hand & led, such as happened this past day over 'tagging'. Know I listed my web site on my profile, but don't know which elements of one's profile are available to all & which are not. Guess I'm still very aware of my newbie status, despite already being labeled a well-known member, & reluctant to toot my own horn. If people keep posting cameos, I will keep finding opportunities to send them to the site. It means a lot to me when someone finds my site useful or even just nice to look through. Thank you so much.
A belated Welcome to the forum Bronwen I didn't know cameos were signed, something to keep an eye out for. Thank-you for sharing some of your cameos, they are beautiful!
Thank you, Girl. A welcome is always welcome, no matter when it arrives. One of my pet peeves is that so much gorgeous work is not signed, yet a signed piece of equal or even somewhat lesser quality will be valued more highly. Another peeve is that shell cameos have been so little regarded among wealthy collectors & therefore also neglected by museums, who mainly have cameos only because someone donated them. At this point I have managed to pick up a number of signed pieces on eBay, sometimes unwittingly. Nice to meet you.