A friend of mine found this piece in a consignment/antique shop and was told that it was generally used to hold a plant or an ivy. There was a second identical piece in the store, but he did not by it at the time and when he returned to purchase it the second one had been sold.
I am wondering if someone could help me to identify what this piece is and if they might be able to help me find another one that matches. I realize there is a limited chance, but figured this might be a good place to start. Please let me know if you have any suggestions as to where to look.
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I have a student lamp that I have been trying to find. I’ve researched the internet and can’t find anything exactly like it. I noticed the symbol on top is always different and this one does have the match holder. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Does anybody know a value on this as well.
I am looking for history about what my grandfather called “Italian queen’s throne,” which he bought as a gift for my grandmother approximately 80 years ago. The piece seems to be Gothic revival style, may have been made in U.S., however, the back of backseat is engraved “Anti Brothers Vicenza Italy.” I would love to hear from anyone with suggestions for researching or if they may have seen something similar.