I have a antique music box in the shape of a classic car with six shot glasses and a whiskey bottle. It plays the song; " Show me the way to go home". It is in excellent shape, mostly just dusty. I would really love to know if this is worth anything. Thank you.
I am having trouble finding out any information on this set and would appreciate any information.
The item that I have is a set from Expo '70. It reads:
This Is Japan
color filmed and taped
Super 8 100m 24 FL
Stereo Talkie Tape Speed 9.5 cm 3 3/4 seconds
Japanese English Frensh Spanish
Medal Expo Memorial Copper Silver Gold
With 35 mm Color Slide Film 10 Ps.
Sunic EION
The set contains one 8 mm film, 2 Talkie Tapes, Color Slides, and 3 Medallions (Gold, Silver, and Copper). I have only seen a set of the Medals. I have never seen a set like this but would appreciate any information.
I would like to get my lamp appraised. I'm sorry but I have no info on it. It has a green shade, with an angel or cherub on it. I'm not sure what year its made from. I can't see any year or signature on it. It is in quite good condition. The shade has a little bit of mould inside it.
This bowl was found in the basement and has been there for several decades. The maker is Harker Pottery Company, founded in East Liverpool, Ohio in 1840. The piece has the original Harker bow and arrow backstamp on the bottom, as many other pieces do. However, it does not have any other markings or words, such as "semi porcelain, cameoware or hot oven" that many of the pieces on the internet do. The pattern is green and blue leaves and some sort of fruit which look to be peaches or apples. When researching on the internet, I have not been able to find anything with the pattern on it or anything even similar. It is 12" in diameter and approximately 10" high. It seems as though it had been a mixing bowl because of its size. It is in fair condition but I would like to know the value of it. There is nothing similar on the internet and there are no markings on the piece other than the maker's backstamp to indentify the piece.