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I could only find a couple of photos of this shape vase on line. Is it rare?
Thanks for the information. Can you direct me to where I might see Davis & Son makers mark? Someone else gave me another option James Dixon & Sons - Sheffield. They too used the D * S mark. I can ...
The hook might not be part of the unit. The hook apparently was used to pull the unit in and out of the fireplace. My son in law tells me that the insert has something that is like a fire brick and ...
Thanks so much.
Thanks surfdub66! You solved the mystery. It is William B. Durgin Co. The pattern is Watteau made in 1891 in Concord NH. The William B. Durgin Co was incorporated into Gorham but they continued to...
I added a couple of photos that show the entire fork. It is very ornate. Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help. I have looked at this site and many others. Nothing quite like this mark can be found unless I saw it and it didn't register.
You are absolutely right. I kept looking at the coin with the hole on top and thought it weird that the date was on the side. It does have the date 1844. Thanks so much for showing me the light! A...
Thanks for all the input on my token. It does appear to be a coin with the 25 number and Plymouth Pa stamped on top. Would they have used old large pennies as pit chits? Maybe cheaper than having t...
That makes a lot of sense. Would the chit also have had the date stamp. This looks more like a coin or token. I wish I could see how it looked before it got so worn. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for the input. I'm still trying to figure this out. You might be right on the mark.
It might be turquoise but its really green. In the photo it looks blue/green. I also have a matching necklace with a single green circle and a carved cherry and leaf pendant. I'm still looking for ...
Thanks, it is a metal chain. It might be Victorian. I found something similar that had brass links instead of chain. I also have a matching necklace with a larger carved jade green apple pendant (I...
I think I have solved the mystery. I think these are pie birds or pie ventilators. They were not designed to hold salt/pepper since the bottom cork is vented. These were used to keep pie crust high...
I think these are Foo dogs. I know Foo dogs are typically matched but not always. Someone, not me, tried to clean them a very long time ago and left the polish in all the nooks and crannies. I cle...
Thanks, you are probably right. I kept turn them upside down because the n's looked backwards to me. Any idea on the age?
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