dumpsterdiver
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- Dec 12, 2013
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Things I don't know what they are or what they are worth. First up is a large glass globe with a horse and carriage on it. Its about 12'' across; not circumference. I have never seen a kerosene lamp this large in person. There are a couple on ebay that sold for a fortune but mine looks different to me. If someone can confirm that is what it is I would be grateful. It came in an auction box. looks like it was mold made and saw cut.
Second I bought these figurines. I never buy figurines but these were very detailed. The signature on the back with a T... is the only mark I can find. I have no idea where to begin my research. I just had a good feeling about them.
This is some sort of homemade from an old wooden crate. I dont think its worth anything but I really want to know what the heck it is.
I bought just the other day at the thrift store. I thought this looks like a piece of carved bamboo. When I look up carved bamboo I find a lot of very expensive items that do not look the same. So if anybody has any knowledge about this I would be very appreciative.
I don't know what these are called and I can't read the sticker
These are part of a set of 6 Ponoma glass bowl. That are some sort of double acid etched technique. I got 6 of them for a deal. They are from around 1885. Just sharing a little knowledge I actually did discover on my own.
Second I bought these figurines. I never buy figurines but these were very detailed. The signature on the back with a T... is the only mark I can find. I have no idea where to begin my research. I just had a good feeling about them.
This is some sort of homemade from an old wooden crate. I dont think its worth anything but I really want to know what the heck it is.
I bought just the other day at the thrift store. I thought this looks like a piece of carved bamboo. When I look up carved bamboo I find a lot of very expensive items that do not look the same. So if anybody has any knowledge about this I would be very appreciative.
I don't know what these are called and I can't read the sticker
These are part of a set of 6 Ponoma glass bowl. That are some sort of double acid etched technique. I got 6 of them for a deal. They are from around 1885. Just sharing a little knowledge I actually did discover on my own.