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e Edition Home Delivery Digital Memberships Place An Ad Jobs Cars Real Estate Public NoticesDiagon Alley Richard Sherman Sochi Security Search All content Business listings Xinclude all of these words: include any of these words: include this exact phrase: exclude: Select a date range this week past 30 days past 3 months past yearCreate a custom date range From: To:Finding a replacement earring is usually a needle in a haystack scenario. But this is a vintage piece, from a celebrated maker. Given the nature of collecting today, it may show up on the Web sooner or later.The grands are, no doubt, computer literate; our reader is not. So let them do the search.Best known for mesh handbags and purse accessories, Whiting and Davis also made costume jewelry from the early 1930s to 1991. Celebrated for quality metalwork, the maker's jewelry is not rare, but it is popular with collectors.The lack of rarity will help in the hunt. Ask the grandkids to hunt for a match on eBay. We found 158 pairs of Whiting and Davis earrings listed when we looked. Have them also register to be notified as new Whiting and Davis earrings post. They should routinely check Google for a match as well. Sooner or later, a match may turn up. You might have to buy a pair, but at least you'll have that earring.FYI: "Costume Jewelry 101," 2nd ed., "Costume Jewelry 202" and "Costume Jewelry 303" by Julia C. Carroll Collector Books, $24.95 each all include Whiting and Davis jewelry.Q: Any info on my pair of porcelain figurines? Each is about 6 12 inches by 6 12 inches. The bases have incised marks with numbers and are signed with what I believe reads Galle.One of the most influential designers during the Art Nouveau period, Galle actually started his career as a maker of faience wares in Nancy, France. Many nature themes created for pottery reappeared in his later glass pieces. Galle also created wood cabinets and tables made of exotic woods, so that his glass would appear inon a proper setting.When you consider that he worked in pottery, not porcelain, and that his design themes were based on nature, the delicate Colonial figurines seen in images sent by the reader do not fit.They are