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This is a charger with a polychrome picture of man on a horse. It was purchased in Geneva, NY in 1970 at an antique shop. It measures 16 1/2 inches in diameter and is 2 inches deep. The only marking on the back is the stylized “VB.” There are no chips or cracks. It is in perfect condition.
Chandelier
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I have a bit of an antique mystery regarding the attached chandelier. In my search I've found different spellings for "Quezell," but so far nothing with this exact name. I purchased the chandelier approximately 30 years ago in eastern Canada. The copper base is 13 3/4 in. across and hanging length is 36 in. Each of the four globes is etched on the inner top rim with the name "Quezell." The interiors of the globes have a pearlized or opalescent finish. There are no chips, cracks or damage. I would greatly appreciate any information and believe this chandelier may have come from the New York area.