Thank You for welcoming me as I've already found out that mostly everyone is just as nice. I'm still learning this sight and downloading picture's isn't as easy for me as I've seen some folks do it but I am a patient person as the picture's I do want to start posting are all getting restless as their All ready to find new homes as too much is what I have. I'm a different kind of collector I guess as You'll never know what I'm going to post until I get the hang of Soo much more of this sight...
Thanks for replying! No, my Vicki isn't a scientist. She used to work as an economist at Texas Instruments, I think, then became a romance novelist (writing as Victoria Chancellor, her maiden name). She is from Kentucky and Chuck might be from there as well, not sure, but they lived in Texas for probably 30 years.
Thanks for the friend request. Why do you think that my vase is French St. Cloud? I have looked at pieces from that period, and it doesn't seem to look anything that was produced from that time period. My best guess is that it is from Owens pottery, circa 1900, when this glaze and painted floral scenes were popular. Many pottery companies were copying Rookwood during this time period, but I can't figure out who this is pottery maker is. I have seen two different pieces with similar markings and the "SCloud" stamp, but I have not been able to identify the maker. Very frustrating. I would be interested if you know anything more about this piece.
Hi Vicki, thanks for your response. I am using a regular pc but when I click on the icon, nothing happens. Next to it there is a space and a button that says browse, I click on it and find the photo I want and then click upload but all I get is that error message. Nothing seems to work.
Vicki his name is Ron McCracken and his grandparents and parents are pretty well known in Harrison. He grew up on Town Hall drive and his parents still live there. We just got back from staying at our lake home in Petoskey and visiting his family.
Hi Vicki! Just wanted to welcome you to the Pinterest Connection group, thank you for joining! Let us know if you have any questions... once you are ready to get started let me know and I will send you an invite. WARNING: it is very addictive lol! Happy to have you in the group, looking forward to connecting on Pinterest as well! ~ Caroline, Group Moderator
Depression Era and Depression Glass are interchangeable terms. True DG was made before WWII but we include some newer patterns in our books because other authors did and our readers expect to see these patterns when they open our books, too. Most economists agree that the actual Great Depression lastest through the 1930s and the glass companies continued their production of these patterns up until WWII when the natural resources to produce the glass and the equipment as well was directed to war needs. Jim and I have started using the term "Depression Era Glassware" as young collectors are uncertain what "Depression Glass" means. I hope this adds some clarity. B
Hi Vicki~ Still looking for good costume jewelry, Depression or earlier glass ware, and art pottery? I have plenty to select from...drop by, click on categories of your choice: http://elisia.ecrater.com Meryl
Hi, again! I see you also joined the Bakelite in the Kitchen group and the Kitchen Shakers group! We have loads in common and I look forward to your comments and pictures! Barbara
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Thank You for welcoming me as I've already found out that mostly everyone is just as nice. I'm still learning this sight and downloading picture's isn't as easy for me as I've seen some folks do it but I am a patient person as the picture's I do want to start posting are all getting restless as their All ready to find new homes as too much is what I have. I'm a different kind of collector I guess as You'll never know what I'm going to post until I get the hang of Soo much more of this sight...
Thanks for replying! No, my Vicki isn't a scientist. She used to work as an economist at Texas Instruments, I think, then became a romance novelist (writing as Victoria Chancellor, her maiden name). She is from Kentucky and Chuck might be from there as well, not sure, but they lived in Texas for probably 30 years.
Hi Vicki,
Thanks for the friend request. Why do you think that my vase is French St. Cloud? I have looked at pieces from that period, and it doesn't seem to look anything that was produced from that time period. My best guess is that it is from Owens pottery, circa 1900, when this glaze and painted floral scenes were popular. Many pottery companies were copying Rookwood during this time period, but I can't figure out who this is pottery maker is. I have seen two different pieces with similar markings and the "SCloud" stamp, but I have not been able to identify the maker. Very frustrating. I would be interested if you know anything more about this piece.
Hi Vicki, thanks for your response. I am using a regular pc but when I click on the icon, nothing happens. Next to it there is a space and a button that says browse, I click on it and find the photo I want and then click upload but all I get is that error message. Nothing seems to work.
Hi Vicki,and all.
I found a vintage MW LAIRD handwrought large aluminum tray.
anyone know about his stuff ?
Featuring you in our China Chat group today. Have any photos you would like to show off?
Vicki his name is Ron McCracken and his grandparents and parents are pretty well known in Harrison. He grew up on Town Hall drive and his parents still live there. We just got back from staying at our lake home in Petoskey and visiting his family.
What a small world!
Vicki, I just noticed you are from Harrison Township! My husband is from Mt. Clemons and went to Lanse Cruiz. Small world!
I'm helping find some search clues for this set of china for Kathy Park in our China Chat group.Love to have your expertise on this! :)
Here's her story: http://iantiqueonline.ning.com/group/chinachat/forum/topics/tortoise-shell-pattern
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Hi Vicki! Just wanted to welcome you to the Pinterest Connection group, thank you for joining! Let us know if you have any questions... once you are ready to get started let me know and I will send you an invite. WARNING: it is very addictive lol! Happy to have you in the group, looking forward to connecting on Pinterest as well! ~ Caroline, Group Moderator
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me again- ha- well the best i can make out- is a U I OR UL BUT NOTHING COMES UP ON NET- COULD BE A V sorry-caps! lol
Greetings:
Great pieces you have! Awesome pictures!
just saw your reply- about the necklace- its got something on the pendent- but no way can i make it out- thanks!!
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