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Resolved! Can you help Identify the maker of this Plate

Hello I have a 10" Plate or it is more like a shallow bowl edge is raised. The little black sticker on the back says made in Japan. I have looked at several sites to find the mark..but no luck. I would like to know the maker and year if possible. The...

Need ID on Art Glass Covered Jar - Art Deco Era?

Beautiful glass jar found today....the glass is 2-layer, or cased. I believe that the color part is on the inside, with a clear satin finish over it. Purple flowers, green leaves and branches. 6" tall to the top of the lid's finial. No mark found. An...

identifying lamp

I was trying to identify/price this lamp I am not sure who the maker is I posted on Reddit and they said that it might be a Steuben Aurene shade but I haven't found a Steuben maker after unscrewing the shade. here is a picture of the shade

Identifying Manufacturer's Mark and Pattern Name

Hi, Everyone - I need some assistance identifying the name of my dinnerware pattern and the manufacturer's mark (see photos below). Maybe manufactured in the 80s? I've done a little research and the pattern is similar to other "Carnation" or "Blue Ca...

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Pottery Identification & Appraisal - Help Needed!!!

    I think I might have some hispano-moresque (verde de paterna?) pottery. I don't from what time period, what exactly at those LC marks at the bottom or how much it would be worth? I really need help with this! Don't be shy to share any thoughts or...

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Please help identifying maker of this demure porcelain sugar / jam bowl with lid & plate

I have researched this but to no avail. Can any of you tell me who the maker is of this smaller sized sugar / jam bowl with attached plate? NO MARKINGS. It is about 4" in height and 5'5" at it widest point. Thank you in advance for any and all inform...

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