Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Free Appraisals
    • Get a Free Appraisal
    • View Appraisals
    • Local Appraisers
  • Classifieds
  • Blog
  • Shows
    • Antique Shows, Flea Markets, & Swap Meets Map
    • Upcoming Shows
User Menu
  • Login
  • Help
  • Register
By mcoburn90, 14 July, 2025

I don’t know much about it

Category
Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

My grandma left it for me she’s had it forever but was only stored never used

Photos
  • Read more about I don’t know much about it
  • 4 comments
  • Log in or register to post comments
By jonzar, 14 July, 2025

Is this Deutsch Brothers?

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

I would like to know about these couches and table

Photos
  • Read more about Is this Deutsch Brothers?
  • 1 comment
  • Log in or register to post comments
By mainline, 14 July, 2025

Carved chest and side tables

Category
Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

Carved (hand?) large and small chests with sidetables.  Sidetables have glass tops.

Photos
  • Read more about Carved chest and side tables
  • 1 comment
  • Log in or register to post comments
By Grandma's Carn…, 13 July, 2025

Opal Edged, Orange-base Carnival Glass Bowl

Category
Glass
Condition
Excellent
Description

Marigold base, blue-green iridescence, milky edges.

No visible maker's mark.

Photos
  • Read more about Opal Edged, Orange-base Carnival Glass Bowl
  • 2 comments
  • Log in or register to post comments
By Grandma's Carn…, 13 July, 2025

Purple based, ruffled Carnival glass bowl

Category
Glass
Condition
Excellent
Description

Carnival glass bowl, measuring 5.5" across and 2.25" across base.

Purple base with iridescence of yellow and blue-green.

Ruffled edge, abstract shaped motifs. No maker's mark that I can see.

Photos
  • Read more about Purple based, ruffled Carnival glass bowl
  • 2 comments
  • Log in or register to post comments
By Grandma's Carn…, 13 July, 2025

Orange-based Carnival Glass Bowl

Category
Glass
Condition
Excellent
Description

Carnival glass bowl collected by my grandmother (b. 1910). Orange base, iridescence appears teal, largely. Center flower motif, dragon and flower motif on the large rim. No makers' mark that I can see.

Photos
  • Read more about Orange-based Carnival Glass Bowl
  • 2 comments
  • Log in or register to post comments
By Grandma's Carn…, 13 July, 2025

Northwood Carnival Glass Vase

Category
Glass
Condition
Good
Description

Green base/marigold coated carnival glass, embossed with Northwood's logo, an "N" underlined in a circle. Feathers motif.

The base measures 3.75" across. The height is 7.5" and the narrowest part of the vase is approximately 2.25" across.

Photos
  • Read more about Northwood Carnival Glass Vase
  • 2 comments
  • Log in or register to post comments

Pagination

  • First page
  • Previous page
  • …
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • …
  • Next page
  • Last page

Today’s Featured Blog

The Hidden Power of Provenance: Why Your Collectible’s Story Might Be More Valuable Than the Item Itself

More Blog articles…

Recent Appraisals

  • The Complete works of Shakespear / Owned by Vida Abbott 1904
  • Snuff Box
  • Unmarked Handmade African Necklace
  • Bronze Chariot and Horses 3
  • Old jar
  • Hand Carved Elephant (India)
  • KI Brand "What A Pear" paper weight Japan
  • Kyodai Vanity Japan
  • Brunswick semi automatic bowling pinsetter
  • Antique Bas-Relief Plaque
See more appraisals…

Recent Appraisal Comments

  • The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
  • Unmarked Handmade African-Inspired Pendant Necklace
  • Framed Chinese Bronze Relief Set (Chariot & Horses, Chinese Junk
  • Antique Gold-Tone Oval Snuff Box with Relief Scenes and Portrait
  • Thank you for the detailed…
  • Salt-Glazed Bartmann Jug (Bearded Man Jug)
  • Hand-Carved Beaded Elephant Figurine from India
  • Vintage Japanese Kyodai Vanity (åŒ–ē²§å° / 鏔台 – "Kesho-dai" or "Kyoda
  • KI Brand ā€œWhat A Pearā€ Lacquered Metal Paperweight – Japan
  • Brunswick Semi-Automatic Bowling Pinsetters (c. 1940s–1950s)

Recent Blog Articles

  • The Hidden Power of Provenance: Why Your Collectible’s Story Might Be More Valuable Than the Item Itself
  • From Dusty Attics to Auction Blocks: The Art and Adventure of Vintage Collecting
  • Ghost Signs and Forgotten Walls: The Vanishing Art of Antique Advertising
  • How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners
  • Beyond the Price Tag: The Hidden Factors That Influence Antique and Collectible Value
  • Beyond the Price Tag: Unlocking the Hidden Stories in Your Family Heirlooms
  • Antiques as an Investment: Beyond the Hype, What's Actually Worth It?

More Blog articles…

© 1995- InstAppraisalā„¢, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide
Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, Terms and Conditions, End User License Agreement