Featured Finds Thread

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by verybrad, May 25, 2014.

  1. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Back then, we threw away the old to make room for the new...........
    lots o' 150 year old stained glass windows here......lie 20 feet under the dump...
     
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  2. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

  3. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    I have had people come by my booth at shows saying things like "My mother had jewelry like this, when she passed away we threw it all in the trash."

    The stress when cleaning out a relative's house after the die can be unreal, often family members just want it all gone! I know lots of dealers who find valuables at the transfer station. I found a nice little carved box, nothing special but nice, with some fabric pouches in it. The top 2 were empty but the 3rd had $70 worth of scrap gold in it :shame:
     
  4. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    One our end, gotta love when THAT happens! I'm sitting on a stack of negatives from a friend of a friend's house. They all date to the 50s and 60s. I can't figure out why the family didn't want those, but they probably have the prints. If I hadn't grabbed them, transfer station would have been the size of it.
     
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  5. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    THOROUGHLY enjoying the entertainment you are providing us, Davey, but just be careful of those little buggers!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  6. bercrystal

    bercrystal Well-Known Member

    Like the majority of the stuff from this woman's estate it is it is brand spanking new & looks like the day she bought it.

    This past Tuesday night they were selling the boxes of linen. I bought 6 table lots of the stuff. At least 95% of what I got still has the tags attached & much of it was still in the boxes or bags they were in when she bought the pieces.

    I got 100+ Madeira made finger tip towels. There are appliqued, embroidered & some with both. There are hankies from Madeira, Switzerland, Austria, Hong Kong & enough Irish linen to choke a horse. :jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop:
     
  7. kristiaan

    kristiaan Well-Known Member

    How did this one ended up here (Antwerp!)?
    The Rhys Davies perpetual challenge cup from the Norwich squash rackets club.
    Seems like it wasn't that perpetual....!! ;-)

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  8. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

  9. Houseful

    Houseful Well-Known Member

    My home city!
     
  10. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    'Women's Section' may explain the finitude.
     
  11. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    WWII might as well, judging from the date. The last date is 1939, the year the War started, and it may never have started up again.

    Got out hunting today, and found a sale at a house where the people had just moved in. Sounds bad, right? I spent about $50, with @Any Jewelry 's voice in my ear. One of the sellers was Dutch by birth, some of whose grandparents had lived in Indonesia. Recognize those earrings? (LOL) I may have overpaid but how do you resist provincial Dutch silver? The cuff links were sold as Dutch too, but those garters on the top tell another story. The ivory and hand-cut silver (probably) bracelet came from another sale. The pin has a funky safety on the C clasp; a piece folds up to keep the pin in place. It has to have marks but I haven't found them yet. The spoon has funny marks and wasn't cheap. It looks like a Britannia mark on the back and C&Co for a manufacturer. The little box has wiggle work engraving and a birdie on top. No clue what that is. The cup either; it has a mark shaped like an English horn.

    I seriously need to get some better pictures of the back of the spoon and that pin. It's Victorian, and may even be gold. The lady charged me a buck for it.
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  12. Jivvy

    Jivvy the research is my favorite

    Do the cufflinks have the same mark as the pin in this thread: https://www.antiquers.com/threads/small-silver-and-enamel-brooch-maker.36617/

    Or maybe the mark @cxgirl mentioned in that thread...
     
  13. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I think so. Sure looks like it. I don't know who it is either, but Dutch they ain't!

    Here's the mark on the spoon. The one on the far left looks like a lion's head, but it's not a London mark I recognize. DSCF1364.JPG DSCF1366.JPG
     
  14. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Nice earrings, evelyb. They would cost about 45 euros here, so....:)
    The small tile with a sun is also Dutch, it says "tel alleen de zonnige uren", only count the sunny hours (of life). Perfect advice.:happy:

    The cuff links with the belts are inlaid with Iona marble, so Scottish. The belts (not garters ;)) are called 'strap and buckle', they are worn with a central clan crest by the non-noble members of a Scottish clan to symbolize allegiance to the chief. Except in this case there is no clan crest in the centre, so just a nice Scottish souvenir, I think.

    Clan McBean crest with strap and buckle, I thought you'd like the wildcat.:cat:
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    It is the 'lion head erased' mark, which was used in London with the Britannia mark: http://www.ascasonline.org/articoloagosto86.html

    It is made by Carrington&Co. in 1907
    https://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Makers/London-CA-CC.html#C&

    The M is the 1907 date letter:
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    https://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Dates/London/Date Letters M.html
     
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  15. kyratango

    kyratango Bug jewellery addiction!

    Very nice haul, @evelyb30!:woot:

    @Any Jewelry, the stone in the cuff links looks rather moss agate to me, but that too is consistent with Scottish origin :)
     
  16. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Iona marble is not all that well-known, but similar to Irish Connemara marble. It can be greyish and translucent as well as the better known bright green.

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    This is probably more familiar to you, it is the colour you usually see:
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    https://talkingantiques.co.uk/product/a-silver-scottish-iona-marble-brooch/
     
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  17. kyratango

    kyratango Bug jewellery addiction!

    Thank you AJ for showing transparent Iona marble pieces, I never saw some :)
    But the green in these examples is in patches, the cufflinks stone is more "hairy", in thin threads...:peeking:;)
     
  18. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Hairy Iona marble is reserved for jewellery for hairy men.:playful:
     
  19. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

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  20. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    I'm going to come in on the side of moss agate, not from the hirsuteness argument, on the grounds of color. The way coral & conch shell cameos can usually be told apart by the shade of pink, the yellow green of the marble looks different to me than the bluer green of the agate.

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