[attachment=tomas-clayton.jpg] thanks 2find. can't see any markings but I cleaned it up and it looks more arts and crafty than mass produced (but I'm no expert)...
[attachment=tomas-clayton.jpg] thanks 2find. can't see any markings but I cleaned it up and it looks more arts and crafty than mass produced (but I'm no expert)...
any guess on the age? its solid brass and thick. all the gear is new (the old ones rusted off). the lure had a thick layer of that pale bluish-green corrosion layer from sitting in the water a while. thanks in advance!
thanks to all. I've looked up Ironstone and it definitely is that. I'm also happy with the date of the 20's, as most of the items from this part of the lake seem to be from around that time period....
found this in my 100 year old dried up lake. I'm thinking its porcelain, however any guess to age and/or style? I tried to show a close up of the crackle pattern that's all over the top and underside. thanks in advance!
found this today at the lake, covered in muck. its ice blue (like the early cokes) and I thought at first it was a huge clam shell. it has no maker's marks that I can see. any guess as to age and what it is? I know its a bowl, but was it a candy dish, cereal bowl, etc. thanks in advance!