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By riveraeuclid, 22 February, 2011

Dish with handles

Category
China
Condition
Good
Description

Plate which tan or gold colored on tap with two black handles.  Pearl coloring on the back of plate.  KMP stamp and Silesia

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By riveraeuclid, 22 February, 2011

Noritake small pitcher or small creamer

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Condition
Excellent
Description

Hand painted orange with a yellow and blue flowers on one side and on the just leaves.  Inside looks like pearl.   Has Noritake on the bottom a large M surrounded by a wreath , hand painted and Made in Japan

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By rdalyhome, 22 February, 2011

Soldier's Flask

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition
Excellent
Description

I have searched numerous silver websites to identify the hallmarks with no success. I live in Mass. so I assumed it could be a colonial item perhaps owned by a British soldier because of the engraved crowns

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By Mulhouse78, 22 February, 2011

Robin Hood or Tom Jones’ Tankards?

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Fair
Description

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These 3 drinking mugs have been in my family for generations and are downright funky. They have family initials on each of the tankards (GMH). Many of the men in my family, including me, have had the initials GH for generations, so I am curious when these might have been made so that I can possibly affix it to a specific generation on our family tree. Our family’s ancestors all came from England.    

My father always said that these heavy mugs are pewter (unpolished), and they are somewhat roughly made with imperfect roundness etc. The smallest one has some damage at the base. There are 3 sizes, each clearly imprinted with its size: ”1/2 PINT”, “PINT”, “QUART”.

As for size, the height range from smallest to largest is 3 ¾”, 4 ¾” and 5 ¼”.  The circumference of the top of each ranges from 2 ¾”, 3 1/4”, 4 ½”.

There are no markings on the bottoms, but each vessel has the same very small maker’s mark on the side of the tankard. See the photo which shows one of the marks. Many thanks for any input.     

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By hipvo123, 22 February, 2011

ty cobb signature

Category
Autographs
Condition
Excellent
Description

This is a signature of Tyrus R. Cobb from Sept. 28, 1923 He was in Augusta, Ga for

an HP Cong. Interchurch Baseball Banquet.

Also in book are signatures of Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney, along with several other

unknown signatures.

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By DawnLC1968, 22 February, 2011

Reed & Barton 6600 Betsy Ross Tea Service

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Condition
Excellent
Description

Reed & Barton 6600 Betsy Ross Tea Service. Set includes tea pot, coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl with lid, and serving tray. Passed down to me from my great-grandmother, who mostly likely purchased the item while she was alive, or it was given to her as a gift. Her husband owned several mills in the United States mainland and Puerto Rico and they were very wealthy. Looking to find out the value of this set, and I am willing to sell it.

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