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Antique Questions Forum / Re: Mantle Vases Brought here on ship
« on: June 14, 2011, 08:18:36 pm »
These were brought from England by Great Grandparents.were comtained in a barrel of rice to protect.No markings on bottom except for partial swirls and a separation point. Glass is frosted not  heavy weight wise and is translucent no modifications, chips or cracks. I'v checked around and seen nothing like this at all. To fhe best of my ability. Any input at all will be appreciated greatly.
      Thanks   George Hart

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Antique Questions Forum / Mantle Vases Brought here on ship
« on: June 14, 2011, 06:24:17 pm »
These were brought from England by Great Grandparents.were comtained in a barrel of rice to protect. Vases ended up at home in Nebraska, then Ca. no modifications, chips or cracks. I'v looked and looked and seen nothing like this at all to fhe best of my ability.  the vases are 12.5 in tall base dia is 4.5 in. thickness of base is 1/2 in. widest pt. is 5 in. inside throat is 4 3/4in. vases are very light weight wise. no markings on bottom. frosted glass is translucent.     Any input at all will be appreciated greatly.
      Thanks   George Hart

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Antique Questions Forum / Re: KT&K PITCHER/ BASIN/ SOAPDISH
« on: June 09, 2011, 10:35:46 pm »
Welcome to the forum George!!

If you could include clear photos, showing both the design and all marks it would be very helpful for members who are more than willing to share whatever knowledge they have or can find.

Cheers!


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Antique Questions Forum / KT&K PITCHER/ BASIN/ SOAPDISH
« on: May 31, 2011, 07:09:49 pm »
  have inherited this set pitcher has dark sky blue ribbon on top and lower section with floral design.  three peices have no chips. markings are kt&k semi vitieous porcelean and hand numbered 2591/33 also mark is of eagle used before chicago world fair of 1893. i'd like to find value also i love learning about historical items.

      thanks George

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