1907 Bright Universal Stove produced by Cribben and Sexton Chicago IL
We are unable to find any information on the stove which was in a building in Long Point IL. Looking for a value and if it would be better refurbished or sold as is.
Painting on what I believe is rice paper...I have googled and binged but have found nothing like this. I can't even read the artist name. I recieved this as a gift about 13 years ago and its just been sitting in my hope chest. The gifter at the time told me they purchased it from a pawn shop.The paint is bright and does not seem faded anywhere. There is a crack in the paper where it looks like it may have been folded at one time. Any info would be appreciated.
We have had a set of what appear to be Capodimonte cups and saucers. We have had them sitting in a cabinet for over 30 years. Are they actual Capodimonte's from the factory is the question.
I am interested in an appraisel and background of this soup tureen that I own. I also have other pieces of the set, though not a complete set. I have found very little, if any current information online about this pattern from Royal Staffordshire Pottery. Item to be appraised: 11" Oval Soup Tureen includes lid Marked on underside: Royal Staffordshire Pottery, Marseilles (Pattern?), Burslem, England, F, C, gold mark on bottom of dish and lid is non-descript The color is a blue-green and a there is evidence of a very minimal 'flow'. The condition is good to excellent, no chips, no cracks, gold edge is very minimal worn off, no crazing,has manufacturing imperfections under the glaze Other items I own in the same pattern: (qty 5) 10" Dinner Plates, (qty 2) 8" Soup Bowl, (qty 2) 6 1/4" Bread & Butter Plate, (qty 3) 6" Saucers, (qty 3) Tea Cups & Saucers. The quality of these items range from fair to excellent. Hope this is everything that you need to help me out!