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By omryj, 1 November, 2012

Jug from the sini

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Description

samll jug from the sini destert.

looks old. 

the nokia phone next to it is so you can have tha scale of the size.

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By Katanova, 31 October, 2012

Ginger Jar

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Description

This is part of an estate, and I don't know where to begin in determining the value.  (if any)  There's a possibility this was handed down through the family, and is European, (Polish?) in origin.

 

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By Katanova, 31 October, 2012

Vase with marks I can't read

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Description

This is part of an estate, and I don't know where to begin in determining the value.  (if any)

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By tempo5, 31 October, 2012

ivory necklace

Category
Jewelry and Gemstones
Condition
Good
Description

i have a necklace that is made of ivory it has 177 round ivory beads and a larger piece of icory with elephants carved into it

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By sinmy59, 31 October, 2012

Bronze Tree

Category
Decorative Arts
Condition
Good
Description

This is a bronze tree with a large base and gree glass leaves with with glass apples. I don't know who could have made this. Could you please tell me what it might be worth. 

 

 

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By skippy1, 31 October, 2012

Primitive Stone Mask

Category
Other
Condition
Good
Description

I found this stone mask at an auction last week. The auctioneer said it was marble, I thought maybe it was alabaster. I had a friend that thought it looked Aztec. It has 4 holes drilled into the sides, possibly for strings.  The three holes at the top of the forehead do not go completely through. It was from an estate sale in southern Arizona. I have no information - any guesses?

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