I found a Whitehead and Hoag pin in my attic when I was a little girl. It has two parts. The pin, which looks to be made of silver and maybe ivory. It has the letters U.D.C on it. the metal around it is very ornate. It also looks like that there was a ribbon that connected to the second piece which is a medallion that is also surrouned by a very ornate silver or maybe pewter. It has a picture of a woman, with two flags. The back of the medallion piece has the Whitehead and Hoag stamp. Not sure if it is a treasure or not.
I am a descendant of Archibald Willard (who most collectors would know painted the "Spirit Of '76") and I have a painting - date unknown - of a landscape desert scene that he painted. The painting is signed by Willard and signature was authenticated by an appraiser around 10 years ago, whom I've since misplaced contact info for. Painting appears to be water color/pastel, was told by the appraiser 10 years ago that it was likely that Willard used egg whites mixed with paint for tinting. Painting was professionally reframed (using original frame) and re-matted in 1988. I am looking for an appraisal value for either insurance coverage or possible sale. Although I've left the "for sale" box unchecked, I may be interested in selling this item once I've obtained an appraisal of its value. I can be reached at [email protected] or by cell phone at 330-780-9619
This is a ceramic and wood music box dipicting a young lady and a unicorn. It is hand painted in full color. Unfortunately the unicorn's horn is broken.