I have a painting very similar to that one, signed Alice Haigh Dixon. It's been in the family since the 1930's I believe. I'd like to hear more about the value of such a painting.
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Re: redwoods
I have a painting very similar to that one, signed Alice Haigh Dixon. It's been in the family since the 1930's I believe. I'd like to hear more about the value of such a painting.
Paul
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Re: redwoods
If you are not sure of the manufacturer and pattern name of your china, the first place to start is by looking at the back of a dinner plate in your pattern, where in many cases (but not all) the maker stamped identifying information about your pattern. If you don’t see this information on your dinner plate, or it is incomplete, no problem, we can help you identify your china, crystal, silver, and collectibles patterns! To ensure the safety of your pieces, and to ensure the fastest processing of your ID request, please send only images (no actual pieces please, see imaging guidelines below) 000-973 exam of the pattern(s) you would like identified. Where possible, the best pieces to image for identification purposes are the dinner plate (front and back) in china, the stemmed water goblet in crystal, and the fork (front and back) EC0-350 exam in silver. Please include any backstamp information as well (per the diagram). Not including backstamp information in your images may delay a response. If you do not have the piece type indicated, you can use another piece, but 642-873 exam please clearly indicate to us the piece you used. Be sure to note the size of the piece