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<p>[QUOTE="rknarr2, post: 855468, member: 9614"]What do I do with cracked, chipped, stained and/or faded pictures on bowls. </p><p>A. The smaller red rimmed white bowl with painted on fruit in the middle of the bowl is inked on the back with Camwood Ivory, Universal Cambridge, 12, Made in U.S.A. This bowls dimensions are roughly 5 1/4" top diameter from side to side or 5" opening x 3 1/4" bottom diameter x 1 1/4" height. </p><p>B. The painted on iris in the middle of the bowl with 4 strings of vines coming from the side of the bowl is roughly 9 1/8" top diameter from side to side or 7 1/2" opening x 5" bottom diameter x 2 1/4" height. </p><p>1) I would like to ask for some assistance in their company name and pattern?</p><p>2) Are they worth saving because they are worth millions of dollars. Or do I hoard them knowing after my death my relatives will throw them out or should I put them out to pasture and trash them? </p><p>Thank you for the advice and assistance. Rob</p><p>[ATTACH=full]196664[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]196665[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]196666[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]196667[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rknarr2, post: 855468, member: 9614"]What do I do with cracked, chipped, stained and/or faded pictures on bowls. A. The smaller red rimmed white bowl with painted on fruit in the middle of the bowl is inked on the back with Camwood Ivory, Universal Cambridge, 12, Made in U.S.A. This bowls dimensions are roughly 5 1/4" top diameter from side to side or 5" opening x 3 1/4" bottom diameter x 1 1/4" height. B. The painted on iris in the middle of the bowl with 4 strings of vines coming from the side of the bowl is roughly 9 1/8" top diameter from side to side or 7 1/2" opening x 5" bottom diameter x 2 1/4" height. 1) I would like to ask for some assistance in their company name and pattern? 2) Are they worth saving because they are worth millions of dollars. Or do I hoard them knowing after my death my relatives will throw them out or should I put them out to pasture and trash them? Thank you for the advice and assistance. Rob [ATTACH=full]196664[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]196665[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]196666[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]196667[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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