I think Walter is right, although what was inhaled through it I would question. Looks like it is for sucking up some kind of fumes probably for drug application.
So, when you say "art" pottery does that designate that it is a figurine? You say face--so you want pieces from a figurine that was a person? How about an animal?
Those buildings are not sod or mud adobe type houses. They are thatched sides and thatched roofs. That style developed in Europe during the middle ages. They were also used in various island nations in the Caribbean and Pacific. I would guess they w…
Without the dimensions there isn't much anybody can say about your bowls. I'm guessing that they are berry bowls, but they could be candy bowls or even centerpiece bowls.
Since you don't want my input I will tell you that your answers lie within the…
Hi Martin, Your blue one looks like old Fenton Daisey and button, but I'm not liking the new ness? Does it show wear and are you pretty sure it's old? If so It is by Fenton, if not it is likely a repro. Still a pretty Blue Opalescent Candy dish with…
I wish I could help but have no idea, however, when you do find out please e-mail me at kcsvazus@hotmail.com and let me know how much you want for the blue one.
I need to know what to call these when I list them on ebay. I don't know the maker, or pattern name but would like to list them for sale. What do I call them?
I just love the treasure hunt. I collect in just about every catagory & have found some amazing things in thrift stores & yard sales in my area. Would love to have a group of other enthusiasts who may be able to help with identifying the treasures that I can't figure out. I am very knowlegable when it comes to old toys and would be happy to help others identify & value their treasures
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Well sugar shack Martin. Can't seem to find my card with the image of the sand majolica on it. No room on the camera at the moment. Not a really large one maybe five or six inches high. Red/rose in color, green leaves, flowers and a handle. Actually has spout. Damage like you find on most of them. I'll get back with you when I find the picture. I signed up for picassa and have to learn how to do all of that!
Hi Martin, How are you? Just mentioning two things. I believe I have a piece of the "Sanded Majolica" that your wife collects and I also have one of the glass pieces below , the girl in the blue dress. Mine is the shorter version. I'll take a picture soon as I can to share. We seem to collect alot of similar things. :)
Regards
Dear Martin, I wrote Boyd Glass Company regarding the date of thier mold. They wrote me back the following "Hi Cleta, If we made it, it would have our mark on it. We had this mould made for us. There is a mould that looks like it but is larger than our Louise doll. Hope this helps. Traci
Boyd's Crystal Art Glass, Inc.
Well the only thing it cleared up was that it wasn't a piece of Boyd glass and I still have no idea where it came from.
the first picture is a picture of the Boyd piece--the 2nd picture will be that of my piece.My piece is taller and somewhat more defined than the Boyd piece. Any other ideas where this might have originated from?
Hi Martin! I'm enjoying looking at your photos of posters and toys! It sure takes me down memory lane! LOL When I was a little girl I luved the Monkeys! LOL Take care, Diane Mc
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