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By ambersnow85, 5 August, 2013

Gorham Newport Silverplate

Category
Silver and Silver Overlay
Description

My grandmother passed away and I inherited her things. It is in decent shape. I have what looks like a creamer, it has a mark on the bottom that says Newport Gorham and has a symbol of a bell and anchor with a star on each side and on the bottom of the mark it has Silverplate YB 681. what can you tell me about this? It is about 3-4 inches tall and 2.5-3 inches wide and needs to be cleaned up a bit.

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By davidw2, 5 August, 2013

Is it a Sugar Bucket?

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Good
Description

This bucket belonged to my great grandmother. I don't know much about it. It's a wooden bucket with wood straps. It has a wire handle with wood hand grip. The bottom is also wood and no markings. The straps are connected with small tacks and a small staple at the very tip. The dimensions are 6.25"H x 6"Dia. ( top) x 7"Dia. (Bottom). It holds about 5 lbs. of sugar. Can anyone tell me anything about it and what it's worth?

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By ggslater, 5 August, 2013

Martha Eaton Tukahoe 7

Category
Folk Art
Condition
Good
Description

This is a wooden chaple that when you open it it has Mother Mary holding baby Jesus and it winds up in the back so when it opens it plays Come all Ye Faithfull.

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By althies, 5 August, 2013

Ring holder hand, I believe porcelain, bought in 1848

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Description

This is a hand-shaped ring holder that I'm guessing is porcelain but is not glazed. It is 4" tall and has pearl-like beads and lace like material on the wrist.  According to letters passed down through the family, it was bought in 1848 in New York City.  I am posting this for my mother and am using pictures she took. There is a makers mark on the bottom, but in these pictures its hard to decipher. She had a jeweler magnify and sketch out the marks and such on the bottom. She's curious of any information on this item.

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By moeraz, 5 August, 2013

Oriental China Cabinet

Category
Home Furnishings
Condition
Good
Description

 This China cabinet was purchased in either the late 1970's or very early 1980's from Plunket's Furniture in Chicago.  It is lighted and has two glass shelves in each section.

 

Also, how do I upload a file larger than the stated 2mb.  I have an oriental silk screen that I am also interested in getting an appraisal for.

 

Thank you.

 

Brooke Cantu

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By Logan_Holman, 5 August, 2013

Kling Chest of Drawers

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Description

This is a chest of drawers that I got. It is made by the Kling manufacturing company. The back stamp shows that it is from the 400 series. I bought this chest with a bedroom suite. It was originally a bed, dresser and mirror, 2 nightstands, and chest of drawers; but I did not get the nightstands. The set I did get matches, and according to the back of the dresser, it was made in 1939. After getting this chest of drawers, I realized that one shelf had hinges on the side of it and I found a latch on it. I knew that it had the pigeon holes, but I also found out that it is apparently a secretary. I was wondering if anybody knows any more about this piece? (i.e. were many made like this and how much it might be worth? I have been searching online for several hours, and though I found a few chest of drawers that looked almost identical, none of them had the secretary built into it.) Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.

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