It Hass been in our family for some time now all I have found out by searching is it could be a cabochon sapphire 18k yellow gold which it says 18k inside of the ring
I recently acquired a set of six dining chairs and I'm hoping someone can help me determine the age and type/style of chair they are. I bought them off an individual who acquired them from his grandmother's estate in Ontario, Canada. Apparently she collected antiques. There are no markings on the chairs except for a single digit (ie. 1, 2, etc.) stamped in the base, which I'm assuming is to do with the set. They appear to be mahogany and have been well used. There are a few scratches and dings, but I don't mind that. The cushions have been reupholstered a few times, but the original cushioning is still intact. It's some kind of webbing with animal hair for stuffing. It looks like horsehair. Any help would be appreciated! They suit my grandparent's table that I acquired and I would like to clean them up for our use.
Made by Val St. Lambert circa 1920-1930 in the perfect size to mix with any other crystal goblets.
Cut pattern has a modern sensibility. Makes a dramatic statement on the table.
Perfect for both water or wine. This hand blown crystal cobalt blue goblets are cut to clear in one of the rarest patterns they made.
found this in storage unit did some research but I'd like to know the opinion it's in good use it has some wear and tearModel
Marca 1140 C 4-Bass sehr guter Zustand
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Hohner [de] and a direct descendant in fourth generation and name bearer of the founder Matthias Hohner [de], was one of the last members of the Hohner dynasty involved in managing the family business, between 1968 and 1986. His son Matthias Francisco Hohner belonged to the first generation of direct descendants who did not enter into the family business. Many direct descendants of the founder are still active as members of the "Deutsches Harmonika Museum" and the "Hohner'sche Familienverein".