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By koko_rivers, 10 November, 2011

2 sets of teaspoons with coloured knobs at ends

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition
Good
Description

2 sets of teaspoons:

Set 1 has different coloured knobs at the end of the teaspoons and the description on the back of the stems - EPNS Made in Sheffield England

Set 2 teaspoons are slightly smaller and only has green knobs at the end of the teaspoons. No word description on the spoons.

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By koko_rivers, 10 November, 2011

11 piece Kehscherzer Bavarian Floral Tea set

Category
China
Condition
Excellent
Description

 An 11 piece Kehscherzer floral tea set made in Bavaria. Complete set consists of a tea-pot with lid, milk jug, sugar pot with lid, 4 tea cups and 4 saucers. 

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By koko_rivers, 10 November, 2011

A series of 3 saucers with different pictures on front

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Description

The saucers were a gift - I do not know much about them except they were all produced by James Kent Ltd and the artists were Longton, Turner and Jacob Van Ruysdael

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By abigail1989, 10 November, 2011

"R.S.M Coie's Gymnasium Gentlemen..." Large Wooden Sign

Category
Other
Condition
Fair
Description

This was found in an alley in Calgary, AB Canada last year. I have searched google for hours and found out next to nothing about this piece. I will share what little info I have on it with you folks

I cannot find an artists name, mass production stamp, nothing on it that indicates where it came from or who made it.

I have found one other person, also in Calgary, who has the exact same sign as me. He also found it in an alley.  He has no information on where it came from, who made it, ect.  Every google search I do for this piece only brings up the ads he has posted on kijiji, craigslist, ect. trying to sell it.

 

The only telling thing I have found it a picture on Flickr.  A man, who appears to be from Amsterdamn, has a photo of the same sign on his stream. The only differenence is that instead of "nind" it says "mind".  Other than that, it is exactly the same. It appears to have been uploaded in 2005, and he doesn't appear to speak english. I tried to contact him, I never got a response.  Here is the link

http://www.flickr.com/photos/zidouta/33400283/

 

This sign is probably not worth anything, it looks great in my living room and thats all that matters to me, but I have to admit I am incredibly curious as to whether or not it has any history behind it.  If anyone knows anything about this big wooden sign, I'd love to hear it! Thanks for taking the time to read this.

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By koko_rivers, 10 November, 2011

Pair of vases with gold trimmings & images of young European & African girl

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Description

 They were a gift from someone. I was told that the pair of vases were made in Japan and the images were made by tracings. The friend also said that the numbers at the bottom of the vases were production numbers. 

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By long_jon, 10 November, 2011

bowl

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Description

 odd shaped bowl perhaps for fruit. origin is unknown but thought to oriental or european. looks hand painted with baked on glaze. 

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