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By PaulH, 12 October, 2022

Wine Glassware Sets , 2 Blue sets, 1 Red set

Category
Glass
Condition
Excellent
Description

I thought I would streamline this process. we have 2 sets of Blue Wine glasses with matching carafes and 1 set of Red wine glasses with matching carafe.  The first Blue Glass wine set consists of 4 glasses and 1 wine carafe with topper. There are no distinguishing marks indicating country of origin or maker. The Carafe with topper is 15" tall. The cups are 5.5" tall. This set is decorated in in ornate golden band around both the carafe and cups. The topper of the carafe also has this gold on it.  The second Blue Glass set has a carafe that is 10" tall with the topper,  6 cups that are 3.25" tall. They appear to be hand painted and also have a golden band around them On the Carafe, there is a sticker "made in Italy" The Red Glass set is the most ornate and in the best condition of the 3 sets. The carafe is 15" tall with topper and 6 cups  that are 5.25" tall. There is gold covering most of the glasses. No markings about country of origin or the maker.

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By PaulH, 12 October, 2022

Nippon Porcelain Covered Dish

Category
Asian Art
Condition
Mint
Description

A covered porcelain dish stamped "Hand Painted Nippon" around a wreath with an hour glass in it. The dish a is light green-ish wiht a spray of flowers in pink white and green. The cover is a scalloped edge design with a gilded gold snail shell on the side. It has a small handle on top. The base plate and cover are trimmed in a gilded gold. It is approximately 6" high, 7" wide and 8" long.

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By elevey, 12 October, 2022

20thc Italian Etagere or Whatnot

Category
Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

20thc Italian Etagere or Whatnot

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By karenmsoto, 11 October, 2022

Barker Bros Vintage Dresser

Category
Home Furnishings
Condition
Good
Description

7 Drawer dresser

Jewelry drawer with sliding jewelry holder

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By portnine, 11 October, 2022

EF & EF Industries Inc. TM 1972 145-4-5x Lamp

Category
Lamps and Chandeliers
Condition
Excellent
Description

We got these lamps from a relative that passed away. Could you please give me some more detail about it and what they’re worth? They’re both in great working condition and have a three-way light. Thank you in advance. 

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By melzieg, 11 October, 2022

Harold Newton Original Oil Painting

Category
Paintings
Condition
Excellent
Description

Harold Newtown is often known as "the original Highwayman".  I've been able to read and learn a lot about this incredible artist and even saw that some of his paintings are a part of the Smithsonian's permanent collection, however I can't find too many of his pieces online for sale to really gather how much this may be worth. It's a rather large painting that was purchased directly from Harold while he was traveling selling his work. It has had one owner prior to coming into my possession and is still in the original frame it was purchased in.

I brought it in to a local art studio in the small town I live in and the owner told me it was worth at least $2,500 and he'd buy it from me right then and there - I thanked him and kindly declined as I feel honored to have come into possession of this painting but also felt that his eagerness to sell it to me for $2,500 was a sign that it was likely worth much more. 

Would love to hear some thoughts on this piece! 

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