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Hello everyone, I have been trying to figure out what these are, or belonged to. The bottoms are not alike. They seem to be cut off of something maybe a flag pole, or fence post? There heavy for a small piece they measure about 5″x5″ I have two of them. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Looking for any information on miniature pewter jointed figures christmas ornaments. They are smaller than two inches, painted and have great detail. There are a variety of pieces ranging from Santas, Puss N Boots, Humpty Dumpty, skiing rabbits, etc. I believe at least some of the pieces are made by Department 56. I have searced ebay, etc. and can’t find these particular pieces (even dept 56 website didn’t have them)….any ideas??? [img]https://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/christmas_ornaments.jpg[/img]

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Hi I would like to find the value/worth of a Cross ball point pen pencil set. It is chrome # 3501. It is new in box with orginal paperwork. It has a tab that says lustrous chrome. I think it may be circa 1996.
Thanks
Elaine

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I have a Pairpoint silverplated “sugar bowl”. The bottom of the bowl says:
Pairpoint MFG CO, New Bedford, Mass #2024 Quadurple Plate. There is a diamond mark with a P in the center and a line above and below the P.
Could anyone tell me anything about the bowl…
It has two handles. There is an etched flower pattern on the front and back. The rim is slightly flaired with detailed etching of flowers, leaves, and fan pattern.

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this has been in the family for over 100 years. It is about six inches high and five inches in diameter and has a ring attached to the base for insertion of index finger to carry it. The cover comes off and a votive candle can be placed on it. A vent hole at the top allows the smoke to escape. It has been called a “fairy light,” but nothing I’ve seen on Google comes even close to this. It has no markings for date or manufacturer. Can you identify it? [img size=240]https://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/antique-ee93c45c6d83ae4db6bdf3dfd5901d83.jpeg[/img]

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I inherited this. It’s been in the family since at least 1890. The cover comes off, you put a votive candle in it. Not show is the ring attached to the base that you can put your index finger through to carry it around. It’s about five inches in diameter and six and a half inches high, with a circular vent hole at the top. I haven’t found any markings on it to indicate manufacturer, date, etc. Does anybody know where it came from?

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