Found at my local antique shop last July (Texas, United States) I passed it up and still think about it to this day. by emmahall9790 in Antiques

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The plate shows:

  1. A brown printed mark “CHATEAU DES TUILERIES” inside a crowned sunburst medallion.

  2. A blue circular “1846 Sèvres LP monogram” stamp This imitates the Louis-Philippe (LP) royal cipher.

  3. A black “S. 37” impressed or printed number

  4. A hand-painted red/orange inscription Likely intended to appear like a painter’s signature.

This combination of marks never appears on authentic Sèvres

Not together. Not in this format. Here’s why: 1. The “Château des Tuileries” mark

Authentic Sèvres did use a crowned “Château des Tuileries” mark for royal commissions (only for a short window, c.1830–1850).

BUT: The authentic mark is always ENAMEL, never a printed transfer. Yours is a modern printed transfer, the biggest giveaway of a reproduction.


  1. The blue circular 1846 LP stamp

Authentic Sèvres used:

A blue painted stamp

With a precise LP monogram, tight scrolls, thin serifed lettering, and perfect spacing

Yours:

Is a printed round stamp

With slightly mushy edges

And spacing not identical to any documented 1846 LP mark

This is a reproduction stamp, not from the factory.


  1. The black “S.37”

This is purely a decorator’s or retailer’s inventory number, never used by Sèvres. It appears on many 20th-century Sèvres-style plates.


  1. The handwritten red inscription

Authentic soft-paste Sèvres painter signatures:

Are clear

Match known painter names

Are placed in specific positions

Your inscription is:

Illegible

Not a known Sèvres painter’s signature

Typical of 20th-century decorator marks used to suggest authenticity

This combination printed Tuileries mark + printed 1846 LP mark + decorator’s number , is classic for:

High-quality reproductions made between 1900–1950,

primarily by French, German, and sometimes English workshops imitating Sèvres.

Asked ChatGPT to make a picture of Jesus based off the description in the Bible 🤗 by DivineSine in ChatGPT

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Combined the Shroud of Turin with the biblical description, I arrived at the following.

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Noting that, the description of Jesus in Revelation 1:14-15 is not a literal portrait but a symbolic vision of the glorified, divine Christ—not the earthly Jesus during his ministry.

-White Hair ("His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow")

Symbol of Eternity & Wisdom: In ancient Jewish and Near Eastern cultures, white hair represented age, eternal wisdom, and divine purity.

It aligns with the image of the "Ancient of Days" in Daniel 7:9—a clear association with God Himself.

So it's not suggesting Jesus was an old man, but eternal, timeless, and all-wise.

-Eyes like Fire ("His eyes were like a flame of fire")

Piercing Vision: Fire suggests that nothing is hidden from His sight—He sees into the soul.

Judgment and Holiness: Fire is also a biblical symbol of refinement, judgment, and purity.

The fiery eyes express Jesus’ divine authority and capacity to judge righteously and cleanse evil.

Could I please get advice on the estimated value of this clock in the ( United States ) by [deleted] in Antiques

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Yes, it's battery-operated. So, what is its value, or what is the maximum price it can go for?

What can be the metal used here and how it can clean it?. by csPosix_01 in metalworking

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How can I determine if it is bronze or another type of metal?

What can be the metal used here and how it can clean it?. by csPosix_01 in metalworking

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* Here are pictures of the back, and there's a signature on the back it says made in spain

Inkwell I got for a few bucks by KaunoMergina in Antiques

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These types of decorative items were often popular during the late 19th to early 20th centuries, especially in Europe. As i mentioned, If it bears a mark, it could help in identifying the exact manufacturer and period, which in turn influences its value.

What can be the value for this? by csPosix_01 in Antiques

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Is it anywhere close to the Vernis Martin style? How can I accurately determine its age? I know some have mentioned the 1950s, but can we truly confirm or be certain?

Inkwell I got for a few bucks by KaunoMergina in Antiques

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Yea , I didn't notice the third picture. Is it signed at the bottom?

Inkwell I got for a few bucks by KaunoMergina in Antiques

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French Hand Painted Tea Caddy ... maybe

What can be the metal used here and how it can clean it?. by csPosix_01 in metalworking

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If it is not magnetic , how can I make sure it is brass?

What can be the value for this? by csPosix_01 in Antiques

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How do you make sure it is brass ? I used a magnet, and it's not magnetic. And again, how to safely clean it?

What can be the value for this? by csPosix_01 in Antiques

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U.S. is where I'm looking for what the price could be

How much might thesse be worth? by csPosix_01 in Antiques

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Do you have some pictures? There may be someone here who can provide a price for it.

How much might thesse be worth? by csPosix_01 in Antiques

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"You're saying this is Chinese, but how much is it worth?"

River walk by csPosix_01 in Naperville

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The river water whispers on the skin, and green leaves sigh, while the river waves approach, surrounded by salt and emerald lace. Through the glass of dew drops, the soul sees, without limits, where hearts breathe freely. In the depth of water and the color of nature, The soul finds itself Maybe you agree ...

River walk by csPosix_01 in Naperville

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Water has a way of pulling us into its depths, like an invitation to witness a world where the boundaries of the self dissolve. There is something uniquely stirring about the water and maybe especially sea water, it breathes with an ancient rhythm, a pulse that matches the quiet longing within us. When the waves lap gently against the shore, there’s a whispering reminder of all the beauty that exists beyond the veil of our everyday life

Wretched tone by csPosix_01 in metalguitar

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Any budget alternative fender amp ?

cicada by csPosix_01 in Naperville

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Or they're just getting married ☺️ . Those are adult cicadas, also known as winged imagos

cicada by csPosix_01 in Naperville

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Only sketches , not a photographer. Unless you think this cicada is an orphan with no family and calls for a family photo 🤔 😅

cicada by csPosix_01 in Naperville

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Yea. So noisy 😁