I picked up this gorgeous glass at a flea market. I am wondering if it is real depression era glass or reproduction. I am pretty sure the green, pink, and yellow are real because they have straw lines, bubbles, and yellow has some chips in edge. The blue has bubbles but seems too thick to be real? It also isn't brilliant cobalt blue, but lighter and I am not sure if this was a production color of the 30s and 40s. I also need to know what the patterns are on the blue, yellow, and pink. I know the green is Cameo. Any idea what it is worth? I originally bought it to use but then found out depression glass is not safe to use due to arsenic, lead, cadmium and uranium. Thank you in advance!
Glo_Dial green neon advertising clock for Belfast Sparkling Water. DIMS: 22" across back, 19" across face, 5 1/2" deep. All original parts, never repaired or altered, including power cord and plug. Have owned for close to 50 years. Obtained in San Francisco, CA around 1973/74. Has been in storage the majority of that time. Keeps perfect time. Some paint loss, rust, and dings.
I acquired this at an auction and was told it was an Ancient Roman Oil Lamp from 100-300AD made of terracotta that was obtained from a trip to Israel. It is small and will fit in the palm of one's hand. It measures approx. 3.25"x2" x 1". Other items from the auction were also from Israel.
Small, possible candy bowl with broken bamboo handle and hanging floral painting. Unique mark on back that I’m unable to find online by doing a reverse image search. I also cannot find the same pattern anywhere.
Limoges statute of two girls hugging. Taller girl is raising her arm; looks like she is covering face from sun. Taller girl has her arm around smaller girl. Base is cobalt blue. Both statute and base are marked Limoges France. There is also a stand; I don't know if these actually go together or not.