I have a pair of Intaglio Plaq-Etching by Buchbee & Brehm they are A Belle of 1860 and a Dandy of 1860. They are silloettes on ceramic
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I have a pair of Intaglio Plaq-Etching by Buchbee & Brehm they are A Belle of 1860 and a Dandy of 1860. They are silloettes on ceramic
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Re: A Belle of 1860 and A Dandy of 1860 Intaglio Plaq-Etching...
I would like to see what the value of the pair is.
Re: A Belle of 1860 and A Dandy of 1860 Intaglio Plaq-Etching...
This pair was copyrighted by the company on Feb 8, 1930. The company is Buckbee Brehm out of Minneapolis MN. There will be many more of the same, hence why it was copyrighted. Of the silhouettes I have seen by them they all sell well under $40.00.