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Submitted by: SUZANNE
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I have a set of figurines, both separate; a little boy wearing a green hat and a little girl with braids. Both are barefoot and eyes closed, each with a cat, leaning toward each other for a kiss. The kitten with the boy is stretched toward the kitten with the girl like it is leaning in for a kiss as well. The boy is holding a bouquet of flowers behind his back. The girl is clasping her hands.
The pair was given to me in the 1980s and I was told they were Hummels. While they appear to have similarities to Hummel figurines such as coloring, the boy's hat and general material (not glossy)After much research, I don't believe they are Hummels but would like to know if anyone can identify them. They are marked on the bottom with 176, an R under a design of sorts and an N in a square. They also say genuine porcelain decorated by hand
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Submitted by: esutt
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Inlaid leather top-3 pieces-edged in gold. Double pedestal. 3 drawers on the left, one center drawer, small drawer and file drawer on the right. Antiqued brass knobs across the top drawers and circular handles on the lower ones.
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Submitted by: Richard
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I have a 46 piece China set. Excellent shape no chips or cracks.
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Richard,
24 carat gold is pure gold, so 29 carat gold doesn't make sense. I'm going to assume you mean 22-24 carat.
Your 46 piece Commodore China by Salem with gold trim is worth $300-600 dollars.
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Submitted by: diane
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ICE-O-MATE US.PATTEN#0140395-2213166
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Estimated Value submitted by Tim
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Hi Diane,
Unfortunately, there's not a real big market for antique or vintage ice crushers. The patent was issued in 1944, but it appears to be a appliance from the 1950's. Here's the first page of the patent:
Your ice-o-matic is worth $20-30 dollars and that might be in the upper range of its value.
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Estimated Value submitted by eOnRSexnQdBoWZMX
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I've purchased searevl books on Amazon.com and while a lot of them were very good, I've never felt compelled to write a review. Then I purchased and read How to Sell Antiques and Collectibles on eBay And Make a Fortune! by Lynn Dralle and Dennis Prince. This book is FANTASTIC!!! I had started an eBay business from home a few months before buying the book and was filled with questions this book answered them all! It covers everything from how to set up your home office to choosing a business name & business plan to how much to spend at Garage Sales, etc. It is filled with amazing tips and tricks (for instance, Lynn gives you a website that helps you identify almost any china pattern which is invaluable when researching your item to post on ebay). Not only is the book overwhelmingly thorough, but Ms. Dralle also includes her email address just in case you have further questions. You're probably wondering if she would actually respond to your emails and the answer is, YES! I was having a problem with one of my customers and I wasn't quite sure how to handle it, so after much deliberation I decided to email Lynn. In less than 24 hours I received a response to my email with some very good advice which I promptly followed. I can honestly say that her advice was right on target! It worked perfectly and the customer gave me excellent feedback! So in short, if you are considering selling antiques and collectibles on eBay, this book is a must-have!!!
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Submitted by: javier
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These are 2 antique jade statues from Mexican Aztec or Mayan ancient cultures. They were found in my brother's ranch after digging the ground for a lanscaping project.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Wow, if your jade statues are really mayan, that's a fantastic find and they really belong in a museum! I would place a value of $1000-2000 each on your mayan statues, but really the sky is the limit. It's all about finding the right buyer who would appreciate them enough to pay top dollar.
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Thanks for sharing. You have very unique Mayan statues.
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Stands about 35" tall, sitting with all feet on ground with tail wrapping around back left leg. Head is turned to the left. Has the marking "Capodimonte-Made In Italy" on the underside near the rear. Is all neutral colored orangeish brown, tan, black with white teeth and pink tongue. In very good condition. Don't know when it was made or any other details about it.
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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You have a beautiful porcelain tiger! I would estimate your Capodimonte tiger is worth around $700-1000 dollars!
Thanks for sharing. It's a beautiful piece.
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Submitted by: debra
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in good cosmetic condtion
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Estimated Value submitted by AntiquesNavigator Staff
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Your No. 2 Agfa Ansco 1933 Worlds fair camera is worth between $150-300 dollars. Here are some similar cameras that have sold in the past:
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<a href="http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-639944/vintage-1933-century-of-progress-box-camera-chicago-worlds-fair.html">1993 Centry of progress camera that sold for $360 dollars</a>
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<a href="http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-797598/scarce-1933-kodak-special-chicago-worlds-fair-souvenir-camera-brownie-no-2.html">Scarce 1933 Kodak special Chicago Worlds Fair souvenir Camera No. 2</a>
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<a href="http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-796025/no2-agfa-ansco-camera--1933-chicago-century-of-progress--worlds-fair.html">No2 Agfa Ansco 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair Century of Progress Camera that sold for $111 dollars</a>
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Submitted by: Charlene
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can anyone identify this liqueur glass? there are no distinguishing marks other than the pattern and design. C
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items are: tabletop lighter/ smoking set and small rococco`style trinket box (Gold colored, lined red velvet. picture of maddona and child.) Under the box is a small brand that is similar to that of an Italian ship (Galleon) I found nothing. then came a customer with the same makers mark, only more pronounced when it was engraved in the metal. a smoking set, with a table dish, cigarette case and lighter (flint and petrol) But in the background of the picture, we discovered yet another symbol. It looks like a house photographed from above. The letter Y is written on the roof.
Material used for these things had the same rough shape, lumpy, wavy.
Is there anything you can tell me about these makers marks?
best regards
Charlene Larsen
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Submitted by: Colleen
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Have photos of 2 carved elephants I bought at an estate auction, was actually an Antique store whose owner passed. I would like to know the substance out of which these pieces were carved. They are definitely not plastic of any kind, yet neither is heavy enough to be stone nor clay. Could they be bone or horn of some kind? I would love to find out.
Thank you,
Colleen Powell
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Submitted by: Colleen
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Recently, I puchased these two elephant carvings at an estate auction, which was actually an Antique store whose owner had passed. Neither elephant is plastic of any kind , yet not heavy enough for stone nor clay. Could they possibly be made from bone or horn? Any information would be greatly appreciated and I will certainly still love them anyway.
Sincerely,
Colleen Vance-Powell
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My dad has a set of four. He has been told they are made of crushed oyster shells
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Submitted by: Laura
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Hi
Could someone please give me a little bit of history and price range on this lamp? They are 24" to top of globe, 27" to top of hurricane. Excellent condition - no nicks, scratches, etc.
Thank you!
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You have a GWTW (Gone with the Wind) lamp and its quite beautiful. It is from 1890-1906 time frame I suspect. Its worth between $500-$1200 dollars
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Submitted by: lyndy
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this is a lighter in nice condition it is a stranger flip top with a wide stiker it is etched camel on the front it is gold in color with a leather casing and thong draw stringI have searched and searced no one has this lighter I got it from woman aged 103 said it was her husbands have pics blurry but pics
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Submitted by: Michele
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5 Hutschenruether plates with light green edges, 3 pink flowers around edge with small blue flowers in various places all over the plates, and trim is gold. The plates have the Hutschenruether Gelb Lion and Leah with 3 blue flowers on the back. Have no idea how old found them in a box at an antique auction
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Submitted by: Susan
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NO CHIPS AS FAR AS I KNOW IT HAS BEEN IN MY FAMIILY FOR ABOUT 75 TO 100 YEARS. IT WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN MY GRANDMOTHER'S AND SINCE MY MOTHER WOUD HAVE BEEN 105 YEARS OLD THIS YEAR I KNOW THAT IT IS VERY OLD.
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Estimated Value submitted by GFyeTmvE
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I've been selling on ebay for about a year and have read nueormus books on ebay. How to Sell Antiques and Collectibles on ebay .and Make a Fortune .is the Best book I've come across. A lot of the other books on ebay contain information you could find on the ebay website. This book is different got a lot of great tips about selling in the most popular catagories, ect.
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Submitted by: cathy
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I have a piece of framed art work signed by artist Giulio Rosati. Just below his signature, in very small letters that require a magnifying glass to see, are the words "copyright F. H. Bresler & Co. 1902. It is in the original frame. The piece itself (minus the frame) is 18.25" wide x 22.75" tall. the frame has some chips out of it and it ( the frame) is very fragile. It is obviously a signed print. Frank Bresler, my research reveals, was a Milwaukee art dealer at the turn of the century who, in 1900 invented a new way to produce lithographs. I have reason to believ the artist G. Rosati an Orientalist did indeed sign the piece. He lived from around 1858 to 1917 I believe. I cant find price value for prints by Rosati, except modern day ones. I have pictures but dont see a way to upload them to you. K N D
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Estimated Value submitted by V.B Sotherbys
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I am a curator from Sotherbys auction house. Without a picture of the artwork and the frame it's difficult to say with any confidence. But if you are accurate in what you describe, any work from the turn of the century (1900-1909) from F.H Bresler & co is quite valuable. Frank Breslar founded F. H Breslar & co.in Milwaukee WI. and in 1900 he invented a new method for lithographs. He traveled to Europe quite often and he would buy masterpieces and then use his new method to print a few copies and have the artist sign the pieces. You describe just such a piece. Very rare indeed. If your's is indeed dated 1902 you have a treasured piece. Giulio Rosati was a master Orientalist from Italy. He lived from 1858-1917 like you mentioned. Mr. Breslar did have some lithos signed by this artist. Without seeing the work it's hard to say, but again, if your description is accurate, in that it states "copyright F. H. Breslar & co. 1902", under the artist signature, you have an original artist signed litho worth between $3500-$6500, maybe more at the right auction. By the way, the original is valued at $40,000. Established by a recent sale at Sotherbys in London. Congrats! Ms. Valerie Botticili
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Submitted by: Cydnie
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it is working the bell sounds but I'm not sure hoew to set it.
Good condition normal wear
just want an idea of worth can't find this actual clock online
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Submitted by: David
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Antique sideboard, said to have been made for Elisha Otis, of Otis elevator fame [invented it]
Everything is sound, & working, was made in the mid 1800s
has key hole, in 1 drawer, & 1 door, but no keys
Elaborate carving thruout, including intragrated drawer, & door pulls
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Submitted by: Jimmy
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Pepsi Cola bottles. Not sure of the year.
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Estimated Value submitted by Mike Manasterski
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Please submit a picture to help us with the appraisal.
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Submitted by: emary
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HI. I'm in the process of cleaning my mother's house; the house used to belong to my grandmother. Mom gave me a figurine that conveyed with the house in Grandma's glass display cabinet. It is literally a White Elephant, holding a bowl, with a girl holding a pitcher. It seems to be an anglican idea of an Indian scene, as the girl is white, and her face is plump, like a Gibson Girl. She is wearing a purple/white striped turban, and the figurine is embellished with copper or gold metallic paint, on the jewelry, skirt, tassels. There is a baby blue blanket on the elephant which matches blue flowers on the carrier basket on the top. The whole thing is approx. 9 inches tall, 10 in. wide. No sign of scratches. No glaze. There is a logo on the back hind leg that I can't make out, and the number 10043.
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Submitted by: Stephanie
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Clown cookie jar. At least 60 years old. Similar to McCoy USA Pottery Clown Cookie Jar Decanter Vintage Novelty Porcelain Ceramic NR---same lid (clown, hands up, same colors), but bottom is cube-shaped. No hallmarks. Same color scheme all around.
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I was lefedet an antique Fiatelli sewing machine by my grandmother when she passed away in 1999, she was 98 years old. The machine is classic black in a Singer style with several ornate brass plates on it and gold scroll work on the sewing deck. The add on motor is made by Hudson. The only serial number I can find on the machine is stamped into the bottom of the sewing deck, it is "KK80005". The cabinet is a beatiful oak with fold out top. The machine itself is functional, well oiled and in excellent condition. I am unable to find any information on this machine but due to the fact it was made in Japan, I asume it's a post WWII spin off on a Singer. Can you at least help me find some information on it so I can sell it?
Thank You for Your Expertise.
Mark
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Submitted by: clw12
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Hand Cut 24% lead Crystal, mouth blown. This is what the label says. There are NO manufacturers marks. The vase is 4 3/4 inches tall and 3 inches wide. As close as I can find it appears to be Ajka Crystal. The cut portion of the vase is very white (brilliant)looking and the cobalt blue is a deep blue. It has a star pattern (looks a little like the star of david?) and little 8 point stars around that, topped off wit a fan pattern around the top of the vase. NO signature what so ever. Wish I could send pictures. I have several pieces of crystal. Any advice or answers would be welcomed! :) Tthank you!!!!
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Submitted by: clw12
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Label reads, 24 % Lead Hand cut mouth blown. This mini crystal cobalt blue vase stands 4.75 inches high and 3 inches wide. I think it may be Ajka Crystal? I have several pieces of crystal. I believe that there are 3 or 4 different types. The 3 vases are what I'm truly interested in having appraised. The cut portion is very white (brilliant)and the blue is deep blue. the pattern appears to be a star pattern (star of david/) with 8 point stars in a horseshoe type pattern around that and a larger Fan pattern around the top. There are no numbers and signature of any type on any of the vases. Any direction or help you can give me would be great! Thank you!!!
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Submitted by: Karin
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Oak curio cabinet. No curved glass on sides. Just flat glass. Mirror on back of top shelf. Shelves have plate grooves Very plain. The back panel has an engraved number near the top that looks like it could be "369". Also some chalk/paint writing that has a name and number. Only letters I can make out look like m or n and perhaps a u. number might be 247. The back looks like it has some old black tiny nails and then someone has added some screws at some time...they don't look original. Hardware is dark except for the key which is steel. It almost looks handmade. How do I send a photo? I purchased this at an antique show about 27 years ago. I have no paperwork or information about it, but would like to sell it.
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Submitted by: Karin
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Old curio cabinet purchased at an antique show 27 years ago. Made of oak, glass shelves; no curved glass. Perhaps Mission or Arts and crafts style. Back of cabinet has an engraved number that appears to be 3(?)69 in upper left. Also on back a chalk/paint scrawl that has letters that appear to contain 'm' 'n' or 'u' or just a squiggle followed by the # sign and what appears to be 247. The piece does not appear to be extremely well made, looks like some screws were added on the back in addition to some original small nails. The key on the front is steel with a "v" on it and does not seem to match the other darker hardware.
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Submitted by: Carmen
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I have two decan benches and two decan chairs. They are i believe made of maple, not sure. Padded leather seats. Carvings in the wood. Not sure how old they are or where they may have come from.
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Submitted by: Jacob
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I have a matching set to these i found on a web page for a London science and medical history museum. they gave very little insight to what there main purpose was, then alone to give a price. I have seen others online but the 2 sets i did see didnt have the same back clasp mine actually have a patent date if you flip up the first clasp it says "PAT.APL.22.73.NOV.10.10.NOV.15.81 and behind the second Clasp after the enema it reads PAT'D AUG.24.1880. Also I have noticed on the first one the stem piece leading to the clasp is a signature stamp i guess of a upside down horse shoe with a clover in the middle. Also on the other one is a signature stamp reading "OM" ive looked it up and then only thing i came across that i thought could be possible was "Order of merits"
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Submitted by: James
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This short sword/knife was found at the swapmeet here in San Diego.It looks to be hand made and has a flowery design on the side.The knife was not sharpened on the side of the blade. So it makes me think it is designed for a costume or made for decoration. I really dont know for sure and the people that sold the item had no information on where it came from other than I was bought in a warehouse. I dont know the make,age,or the origin of the knife but it does seem to me it is old.Please help me determine the age/make. I am also interrested in selling the item too.
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Submitted by: Linda
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This is a Child's Wagon similar to the original "Radio Flyer" wagon series. However, this wagon was produced for Hi-Lo Grocery stores in the 1950's, as a promo for the store. Many of the wagon's were sold at Hi-Lo Grocery stores in the Chicago area.
I have only been able to find limited info. about them, and do not know if they have any value. This wagon was found in New Buffalo, Michigan an is in good shape for its age (50-60yrs. old) and still retains 85% of its original paint & lettering. If you would like to see a photo of it, please e-mail me, at sbes@mail.com
Please let me know if you have any further information, and an estimated range of their value, or if you can refer me to another website.
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Submitted by: Peggy
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I got one answer from the EAPGS (Early AMercian Patterned Glass Society)saying it was Jeanette National Depression glass, and that it was manufactured in the 30's-40's.Believed to be iced tea or water glasses.
They are Heavy glass, pink frosted and ribbed, with green ribbed feet.They are in excellent conditon.
I do not know the pattern name, and after hours of research and pictures, I can not find ANY like these.
Are they that rare?
Any more information will be helpful!
Thanks so much,
Peggy
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Submitted by: Christine
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Eastlake styling, Turn of the the Century, Walnut Desk with Pin and Scallop drawer construction. 54" L by 30"W. It appears to have Original hardware on one pull but the others have been replaced at some point. 4 drawers on left, 1 drawer and door with slotted cabinet on right and secret door on right side of desk. Desk needs refurbished. Has laminate inlay because water was spilled on the wood surface and caused it to become lumpy. We do not know how easy it would be to remove the inlay and replace it with something better.
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I found this platter and purchased it.The only thing the lady knew was the name of the platter.I am looking to find out more information of when made and price of it.The back says Rosen looks like an x with a crown on top and Thal on the right side of the x.Under that says Germany and under that what looks like 2 trademarks but they are so small I can not really read it.If anyone knows more about this please help.Thank You for you help and time.I found this platter and purchased it.The only thing the lady knew was the name of the platter.I am looking to find out more information of when made and price of it.The back says Rosen looks like an x with a crown on top and Thal on the right side of the x.Under that says Germany and under that what looks like 2 trademarks but they are so small I can not really read it.Photos will not show on here,I don't know why.Please email me and I can send.Thank You !!!
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Submitted by: grape
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The bentwood crib appears in a california african collection in internet searches. It is free swinging and I wish I could attach an image. It is made of bent lath. It swings on a bent wood frame, has some faded paint and varnish. It is said to be of the late 1800. Below is text from other descriptions.
"The cradle has an oval configuration. It was constructed using bentwood slats that curve down to form a flat bottom. The cradle is hung from the frame. It is attached on each end to the frame’s eyebolt. Below the eyebolts are two curved runners. Mine has no wheels.
HISTORY
Field cradle
not known
African American
ca 1876 - 1886
wood, varnish, iron with contemporary wheels (1940s)
30" H x 44" W x 22" D
The cradle has an oval configuration. It was constructed using bentwood slats that curve down to form a flat bottom. The cradle is hung from the frame. It is attached on each end to the frame’s eyebolt. Below the eyebolts are two curved runners.
Gift of Catherine Clowers and John Chessell of Riverside, California
(2006.4) "
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Submitted by: Carrie
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I have a lamp base that is porcelin. The roses are yellow and pink. It is missing the shade. It is about 8 inches in diameter and sits about a foot and half to the top where the light bulb screws in.
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Submitted by: Larry
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The candle holder has a stamp on the bottom with 5 petal flower with Monarch Brand Plate in lettering around the flower. It also has stamped numbers 5636 with 42 below. The candle holder adorned with grapes and grape leaves around the base and the part that holds the candle. The base is approx.3" in diameter and is 3" tall.There are surface scratches and small nicksbut no damage such as dents or cracks.
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Submitted by: Dustin
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#1: miniture tea pot/saucer with gold trim and the scene of what seems to be the romeo and juliet seen including the stamp on the bottom (c-2392)
#2-3: small girl figurine both in a winter scene one with a grey rabit beside her holding a candy cane in one hand and a bell in the other wearing red scarf and christmas hat and the other with green christmas hat and scarf playing banjo with little dog beside her... both include the stamp on bottom x-8982
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