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anyone feel like helping to ID several?
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there are several unidentified pieces at my site, just look in the pottery/porcelain section and the sugar/creamer and plates/cups sections. lots of pictures. any kind soul feel like helping with ID's? coolthingsusa Answer: Einy meeny miny mo... Pick an item and off you go! The link is to your main page... revised: It would be more helpful to provide direct links... Answer: thank you, here are some links to photos of things not ID'd yet: http://www.coolthingsusa.com/second/usabopit3.jpg and the bottom mark: http://www.coolthingsusa.com/second/usabopit1.jpg jam set http://www.coolthingsusa.com/PRODUCT...OTTERY/gl2.JPG 2 pitchers http://www.coolthingsusa.com/second/shpit2.jpg miller name and the bottom: http://www.coolthingsusa.com/first/millerb.jpg old rooster sugar/creamer set and the bottom mark: http://www.coolthingsusa.com/second/redflsetd.jpg old sugar bowl and the bottom: http://coolthingsusa.com/second/oldsaue.jpg what pattern is this? blue vase old victorian style bowl purple dish and the bottom: http://www.coolthingsusa.com/second/pda.jpg and we have hundreds we haven't even photographed yet! So any help to ID is appreciated. Answer: Your Victorian bowl looks German to me. No marks? I think your purple dish is someone's art project. We usually call those studio pieces. Sorry I couldn't help much. Jo Answer: Wow coolthingsusa you've got so many items to ID it will keep most of us busy on just this for at least a week! I've seen your posts in a couple places. I'd think it would be a good investment for you to purchase a few glassware and dinnerware and pottery books from some place like Amazon. It really does help to have them. Off to do some more searching for ID's Answer: Originally Posted by Serenity Wow coolthingsusa you've got so many items to ID it will keep most of us busy on just this for at least a week! I've seen your posts in a couple places. I'd think it would be a good investment for you to purchase a few glassware and dinnerware and pottery books from some place like Amazon. It really does help to have them. Off to do some more searching for ID's We have those books, but it gets so confusing for us old folks!! After too long they all look alike! Maybe we have the wrong books. Not to mention the fact that there are about 200 more that haven't been photographed yet and we're working on that right now. Any help is appreciated, and we are grateful for all the helpful answers so far. Answer: Originally Posted by coolthingsusa We have those books, but it gets so confusing for us old folks!! After too long they all look alike! Maybe we have the wrong books. Not to mention the fact that there are about 200 more that haven't been photographed yet and we're working on that right now. Any help is appreciated, and we are grateful for all the helpful answers so far. LOL, old folks! I'm probably older than you by several years. I've been around a long while and didn't discover the Internet until about 1994. My DH and I are both well above 50 and getting ready to move to a warmer climate, wherever that may be. Just waiting on his retirement to come through. I think I'm just going to have a local auctioneer help sell everything off when we're ready to leave so we don't have years and years of stuff to move. We can always buy new table and chairs for the kitchen, as well as other furniture for the other rooms. We just want a place in a desert we can call our own and not have to worry about snow, ice and cold, and I don't care if we have grass or not, just means less mowing. Good luck on your ID-ing. I know it's a long drawn out process at times, so don't get discouraged. Answer: Your one item with the what pattern is this? I've seen in several places on the Net and no one else seems to know who made it and what pattern it is. It reminds me of the dishware that grocery stores used to give away with grocery purchases. Looks like some my grandmother had at one time. Too bad she's no longer around for me to ask. Answer: Homer Laughlin made a Golden Wheat pattern that was packaged in Duz detergent. It doesn't look exactly like that however. Answer: If my eyes do not decieve me the 1st one is a McCoy Pottery pitcher and bowl. It does say McCoy on the bottom of the bowl, yes? The old rooster picture won't come up for me. I think it's a link to your website for snow kittens. Golden Wheat was made by several companies but I don't know which one made yours. Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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