Maybe post-Eastlake? so 1910 seems right. Hard to tell from the pic but there doesn't seem to be any sign of a mortise for a top rail.
Could it be a fossilized egg?
I'm thinking the first word is Schini and the last H-nĂ (mixing alphabets)
the link to the German alphabet was helpful. I now think the signature is two names - first starting with S, the second with H. As shown in...
that's a very good fit! the many castle ruins and what looks like one in the picture is a good match too. thanks very much!
the pictures do look like the painting. I think assuming it depicts an European scene is about the best I can do. Regardless, I like the picture...
Any help on deciphering this signature? Czech possibly? The picture is probably 1960ish. I don't know its history since I got it on eBay....
maybe a whistle from a Stanley Steamer? a little small for a train
Also, the door and drawer are curved to match that of the glass - not impossible but out of the ordinary to do at home.
the ends are called breadboard ends - the keep the table top from warping
It is a very pretty set, what we have of it, but seemingly not very common.
yes, I've looked at every Epiag pattern on replacements
This china set belonged to my wife's Grandmother. She may have gotten it before WWII in Romania and took it with her to the Ukraine when she...
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