Not sure where this comes from (as in how it got to me). Very ornate rim and stand. 7" diameter and about 1" tall. Very sturdy clear glass. I'm assuming it is a candy dish. My camera is not great, unfortunately, so these hopefully give a good idea.
I was passed down an antique dry sink from the Alexian Brothers Hospital in St. Louis. My grandmother worked there and was given it. That hospital is one of the places the actual exorcism took place in 1949. I just wanted to know if anyone had information on it, or any idea what it’s worth. I’m guessing later 1800s? No marks on it, but since it was a utility item I heard that’s not surprising. It gives me the creeps a bit and might be a little haunted! Hah
I have a mostly complete set of this porcelain that includes:
11 large plates
11 medium plates
11 slightly smaller medium plates
12 small plates
18 tea saucers
11 small dishes (sunken in)
1 gravy server
1 oval serving dish and lid
1 circular serving dish and lid
7 tea cups with 2 handles
7 tea cups with 1 handle
1 circular jar with lid
1 oval serving dish with attached plate, no top
3 medium-to-large serving plates
I'm curious if these have any value or how I should try to sell them.
Hi, this is a small pitcher from France that looks to be hand painted. The bottom of it says "Lisieux 2581/2. There are some chips on the top edge. Can you please tell it its value? Thanks.
Early 1900's Mahogony Bedroom set, most likely Midwestern area. This came from a relative in Missouri, and my grandmother in Illinois also had a similar dresser.
Hi, this is a 12"X8 1/2" painting that appears to be signed by Charles Horwood. Can you please tell me its value? Apparently he was a British artist born in 1907 and died in 1975. Thanks!
Bronze Sculpture. Man on horseback on plinth. Dimensions: Height:38cm Width: 26 cm Depth:12 cm Weight: 4.3 kg. Appears to have Garrard & co, Albemarle St London with a crown atop this. There are also hallmarks on the side which appear to match hallmarks for Garrard & Co and the number 58 maybe. The flag he is carrying appears not be original. Please see photos attached